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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-06-09

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-06-09 page 1

Hew Terk OHNAMEp.TAIt JfU)&aWtK, WiHU M Wire. IK. VBBABDA AMD FABM FBBOB, TBBB UOABDS, MALL 8UAHD, NABOBS, AID Wl DOW OOABD. BeJ.teade, Orftdlsa. ami Crib... Also Matttaieee, all "wiU Flower tnlMnl Stands, Beekate. lo. ' 1 ' -' ' 1 Illustrated eeulogaaa mailed oa lwoa.pl of iar IkIM wot MUD!. H0T0HIBSOH WIOBBUHAM, Ho. aw Canal Uet, near Breed war, la Tpr, Ota- ara. ofiH iwv -mw Bwa. nurw MANHATTAN TIU SaWQXD POOS FBOM BBOABWAT, opposite um rik, sarsfw tori 'i-u'i ki N. HUGGINS, Proprietor, a-armaiy ttormiD & AMIen, j impobtbb ABB UIUHOTDUH or S0UETY"cif0KlTG0Obs No. 8 Maiden Lane, Bolt Agents for RYLE'B BFOOL BILK. Presentation Sworde, Beglaieotal Flag., made eremr. Buttons, Wilding, Trimmings furnished to watnoton atehert antlce,' I Si. at n..i April is-assi. u r.'t ati.u r. n :i.M lo - , .. ... i i.. . at I a 1 a Ii . a tiiti, i oimaeaT. HOOVER." IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURBBB, ABO JOBBBB Of IB -E. -afA. "W ' OrOOSli MILLlNBRY AND BIBBONI, Mala, Caps', p-tirs, fJmbrallaa, Paraa.fa, .., 11 3 DUAHiO BTttBlBiT, ' (Near Broadway,) ' NEW ' YOBK. R. L. GILBERT & CO., MANUFACTUBKBS OF..' ', . kippiia DBiiiDl , ' J STEAM REFINED CANDY! "" oom.dbops; u;.'v Hook. Oandy, rJbo. . . .vFOH TBI PUBLIC , '.; , . , i.u Hanalaotw an false Booms, i , , . 1 VUCIHTLAHOT BT.f bB)W YORK. Branch office, Ml Canal St., Bern's Holal Building. may 16-lyr , , .:,i'''l-1tHAll0fAI0BBi is'-J-'' - gTBBIi HOOP 8KIBT8, or BT1BI DMOAimoBi Vnrlvalla la tpta, tmalltf Chaa ' . AUO, UirOBTBB ABB 40BBBB Of , INUL1SH, OBBHAM, IBIMCB DOlOaTIO Hoalerjr aa.xa.cl GHoxraaai. Fimilihln? flood., gmall War., Tankoa Hotlona, Batta, Wadding, Zephyr Woratod, Sh.Uand, Wool. Wool Tama, An. Job luta rrom Auction Dally for CASH. All ordera promptly aad faithfully attaodad (o. No. 13 PARK PLACE, near Broadway, niariwam rjajLltak GUNS, PISTOLS, &C;t &C. ONION & WHEELOOK, No. 366 Broadway.' N.V. , 1HP0BTIM AND MABDIAUtVBBM OP . , GVII8,KKTUI.VBRI,RIFLKI, J'ujtuL, Dnrrrla, Louba, MoiintliiKa and Oun Blatarlal ot avary deacrlptloa. Powder Flaaka, 8bot Pouohoa and Bnlta, (iauia Baga, Percuaiton Oapa, Wadding, Dram nik, Uuvrl Kulrea, Ulrka, and a full aaaortaiaat of Clouds aultaula for Soldiers, SnorlBea A Gunsmith's Use. Depot fur Fire Arms Manufactured BY ALLEN & WHEELOCK. Allan'a Now Patsnt Giirtrldgo Rnrolrera and BUM, tarl ty of laa, tlia 6al ariua in the world. Aprlll4-.ia. i . TIFFANY & CO., No'a. BBW . ) Broadway, Haw York, and Mo. 10 Rata lllchlleu, Parla, 11 Pealfra In ' ' Diamonds and other Precious Stones, and Standard Jewelry. Uockt tinglij or m mile, of MarbU or Brontt; ( .milometer, fifth or tplit second, and Sepeatinf Wntchei; . y iVodeham, Pierdon, Jurfetuen, Cooper, John-ion, Falhele, fa i ; . Purling Silver Tea and Dinner Sett, Mitcellaneout Articlei, and rreientation Pieces from Original Jh eigne; ' - cfield and American PlaUd' Ware, of the met relitilt quality; MrontfeA collection larger than any other in the World; VhandiUcre q Bronte, Bracket!, VeetibuU and Pulyit lighted ' ' ' Rote Wood, Buhl, Ebony, and Leather Dreeeing Caere, Writing JJeeke; Store Porcelain, Fane and objete dt luxe, of retry description. : ' ( ",' Manufaoturera and Importara or all klnda at..,. ' 3VIllitairy WareB. Infltld, Birmingham and tilega Firearm. of arary qnall-ty. Bharpa'a and Waatlty Richaida' Braech-loadU BaSaa riatola by 0..U, Trautar, Adama, liafainhoaE, Darhmt, Bmlth aWwma, Bwwn HauuuKtnrln Uo., and othar, fabricanta. Oholoo a"owllugpieoea,ato. . , Kwurda, Sabraa aad Uatlaaaaa, for all grade, and of all nautlaa, ay ina woai apuroaaa maaara oi uaraiaa, ua- land and Trance. aa wan oi ana umwv .mki. piwh from the famoua Solloten fMtonr; fl'.tsh, unmounted, alwaya on uaoa. of rare aallty and .iwauz.Oana and Can Ornaments. Baabaa. Kpauleta, rMioulder-atrane, AlgullMtea, and all the detalla of a uniform Kuapsacke, ttrlJge-ol-, Canleena. Hoglmental Standarda, National Kn.lgn., Qaldona, Swallow- tall., and all atylea of Plage, embroidered or paint Ml. fmm orlaln.1 AnmionM. inula to order at Bhort notloa. K.peclal attention paid to the manufacture of articles of military presentation, Swords, Slandarda, AO., the artlatlc resources of the honee firing It particular adrantages In fhl. rtHtnaat. TIFFANY A 00. are eole agenta and mannfaotnrara of the "K.)okwll Combiaatloa Uuloa Uamp Unaal, AprillS.dUm. ' Hl'KIK U TRADE OF 1869. CLAFLIN, MELLEN' & CO Church, Worth Wett Broadway, ' ' ' ' NEW YORK. We solicit the atteulkja of Boy.n of DBT SOODI to our unrivaled stoca ol FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY. GOODS, Which we offer to OABH and BHORT TIM! PUB. 0HA8EH8, at prloaa which KtFT OOatPaTIITION, Var lUliaiun aini-rtii.iMa,w let, rutumviUK dim.!, WniTB fllHIllS, HIW1KRV and BMBBOIUBBIBS, wtli be.niipliedwlth all that ta now and dealrahla, by arary steamer irom nnrope. In one NtlTIOel AND VANOY OOOBi DBPABT. IlltNTU, will be found one of the largest stock. In the eonntry. in onr DOM F.8TI0 DIPABTBBNT. we offer, aa anal, m or the l.rraet and moat attraotlra stock, of GOT TONS and W00LKN.S to be fband. Hart of Iheae goods were porohaaed before the large advance la prloaa, and we are anablail ta offer greater, Indnoamanta than arar belore. n... muiT AND BMOB DEPARTHBNT will be ann- nliMt with anhnlce stock, well worthy the attention ot close buyera. We ask the attention of onr old friends and ni.tnm.re. and that Of all UI.Wl BUXSBa PBOH (VBKT StOtlON OP TBI COUNTRY, to Oar (took, with the asenranae that onr feoillttea ere anearaeeeed for anpplyliig the largest variety of Goods, at the IiOWBST PoanlBLH PBlOIOl. h . i. ,. .v.-, .u'. iiU . niarWdHai . ., . CHARLES A. ME ICS A SON, NO. 60 EXCHANGE PLACE, HEW tOBK. Mtnnkit. Roudn and Tressurr Notes bonsfat aad sold on MramlMriuu, lutrfk l lowed on Onrrent BbIabow. DtTldeoii cotlectod. AdvanoM mads oa seoarllles tot Hi Id New Tor, Ao. 0H&9. A. HKifis, lurnieny wsnisff of tas Awsrlcss, BschDRH Bank, New York; uuab, ninni msiun. - " (awMardBsi 'KENT & LOWBER. 51 WHOLESALE GROCERS, 1H BTM(I 1 ! ' "MA V, ; 4 UU.IA'.ii ,, OONMISSIOIf NERCHAHTS, 04 ft BROAD tTRBlTf If HOI jl;t. .HIlHtu ih !aarlMB' ; , BIW TOBX. , , BSBBraaJXfJBBWrai a hmgeBBBBxex. TwrrFJTaT bum v-iornrtiftt M. r)inwi' ,; nl rf tte.H bo : a eUtit Will l J,. ,l,l. , ,1111-,.. I1--BWB VOLUME XXV' CBAPMAJf , L YON & N0YE8. Frcick, EikUbI. fierata 4 AbcHcbi a. Bt a ! rirfc FIAaa wik It HW TOUb . aavava vnaraaai .... nyinmmx n. uavn,-JABaalMKa, ' '!''' OHAUaMal.llOIM vjaatvaiaai a uia. aprtHaa mHM iABOVB HOTBL II MOW OP KB 1. far Sh nuMutioa of idmIi. The luctlW balnc ami (nl to nrj ooorootoot to ImdnfM mi4 pUoat of wnttM. kMl.4ud Mn of a3M from all MMt of tba eltr. Tha htrOtW Will MOOBIMMlftU UtWOM SW Mid 400, OObU.DI mil of tkt BMKUra lHproTwaiit. And U fltttxl no tuid Air- MMi IB A MM BBd DAOdlOfDO mAOBr. TM rOOBU (Of Vbloh A Ur MIBtMrBlWllBClB', Art QABmUf wall 1BI d BBd WBIllBUda Ml in ' BMi. tlMVUlBf ABB MM dOM lAAtoMkd add totU ooBifort uf Um (ihmU, and nail It m9 vmmrn ainwt. apnua gy, r.n, i , yroprieor. WOODS & SCHUILER. ' I auaouoraaaaaaf CLOAKS AND MANTILLASi ' 9 j i tamtmaaiawjaaaaaja.aa' 'Ji'iul Jlotks, Silki aid Cloak Trhmaiigs, j 60 Worth 8treet;U, ' - ' - fnaar Broadway,) ,t.:;, -! OJai, t W W,T AW. I ((' D. W00DB. a X). BCHDTLEK.' ' apr-daa . ,1 i ri , i t BADEAP, LOl'KWOOD A CO., u . bapartan aad Wholaaala Daalan la i 7 Borlci JatXLdt Xtomeatlo . QBKKH aV IiaiKU IT" ,TT-I Fireworks of all Kinds Mm. MS Washlnajtan Street Batwasn Barclay A BoMaoa St.., . NBWTORK. DWABO 0. BADIAV, VBANOII D. 1001 WOOD, HIRBYDKAN. aprt'dam FIRTH. POND & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF' MUSICALINSTRUMKNTS, " ' ARDPDBUBBBkM OF' I .1 ' SHEET MUSld. 4T BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Orssd lndttosBsnti offend to purobssen. NEW AND SPLENDID PIANO FORTE B as low aitSOO, for Omh. aid etery tostruaent warranted. M1W PI AM 08 rented and the rant applied to tbe ptv chste. . .... MBuODBOflB and HAHMUilfiUAS OODSUUII .OS BAND INSTRUMENTS. . We both mannfoctare and Import Hand Instrument and eao eelleheaper than any otter House In tbe Trade. A Ml set of 114 Brass lartrtueents foruliou, for Ossb. Beod for onr prices. Try oar splendid newOIRMAlf 01LVBB HriB,ht oannot crack or split. 1'rtoos $7 60 saob.'ln esse. - , very kind of Musical lustrumemcan be round in onr 8TRINCS! STRINGS I . BesHvEOod Violin HtriiiKS ares rarity. We make It a point to keep very superior Strings, fo'gwd players. Price 76 oenta per aet. tfeut by mail postage paid. Beside the .laOTA We. hT Italian. German. Vnucb. and Knatish fitrlacs, Violin, VloHnctllit. PonbleliaM.de. Desbrs of Muslo and fancy Quods, Jewellers sua others sre parilcnlarly requested to try our Violin Strings., Sheet Music and Musical Books. OnrOatalosne of Mnslots Very eitenstre andpopalsr and we are publishing NMW MUH10 KVBIIV HAY. I Beilde our own pnbHcalioiis, we hare all of the Music published In the country, aud can Aim lab FoivIkii Muelo. trn ! JHVIIHW mVallV IBagM Vr DtaiUMBIH, liHAt.au and NbwsAobjits. can turn Ibelr orders full and promptly filled and forwarded by Bzprees or Mall. The DtMtane on Musln sent by mall Is only about one cent for each piece. This Is the cheapest and quickest way to forward email paosases. wsrsena lor onr ua- loanaiaad Clrcolara. Barn lembsr the name And number. ' ' fihtu, runus uu., apiSldSm 1 ' " " M7 Broadway, New Vorh. JOHN BLACK, Manufaeturar ajad IVkolaaaJa Daalar In T R U N K S !-; SB HEADE STREET, NEW YORK. LADIBB' DRESS TRUNKS; .. .. .. ;. CEDAB TRUNKS, FOB FOBS; . . 'FINE BOLE LEATHER TRUNKS And all kind! of .' .'. TRAVEL IN G ' BAGS. ' ma 18-3 mo - ., ' ' ,,. , " Cincinnati AdverUseln - CLAIM Upon mwmry Dparlmat off doTernment proniitly Adjusted adq CAiheda B0, and pru. .onap -"- j V Arm? and Nary Aiaaot. Bo, S Bnrnat atraat, rear 0o.um Hooae, .. .., nun w-tm i . "iaiuafj,' xww . rf i r WHCCLCfl It WILSON'S SewJaiis liiCAoli.lia.ofli . Awarded the tint Pramlttm at the bast FAMILY SEWING MACHINE For three ancoasairayaaia, at the i',' UnifED STATES FAIR) For fcursnocesalrayaara, at the Onto Brara Fatal far Ira sncceaalrs yean, at the OlaciaaiTi Haoaanioi' Ofiloe. 77 West; Fourth; St., '- " PIKK-B OPERA HOCBB, .OIBOINN ATI, OHIO, kkMlf tn f ,11 a,l r lr ! ' "' . Vjnt'KV. Bit . i ,r ii- i : j.ji.ji:n c 1 .I.UV, itr si :;t I ,: i ' ,ci. t' i .-c'i n . - . t. : 1.1 I IA' ! l -A''h ,a-..x THE' PERKIKS-UW DOUBLE LOCK STITCH . uii o OKB i-i.yX eaj o lev; F4WV.f ; AND r iSUyACTUHINO ewlns . . TULek,oxxxo. IW'u (IF (.'( ilU FIIIIIt'i'fl'.r THI BBSS " i i ' LOOK AT ABB - itl - I1IOII OHlAtimrH IK? TJaA flata I BfaT tr Tabw.,.(W , w, tt . X. -Half , MAOHINB I aJVi V t f 1J r taoaloa and S, fAa I roWlat a BOVlBBM. .',', ,, Oablnat,.H Tale I, the aitapVeet Mawhlaa arar aaada. Bewa with a tralakl aaadla, from two spools without any rewinding aad from lu simplicity la not liable to feu) oat of oraer. Baa awe Olnmlataa Samato of awlaaor oali aad aaa It la ODerettoa. Agenta want la amy farwa la Ike Slate SaasWItadawim.aisawefcaaoV ... i- te whoa Kdta an rrerytktsg pertelahaf k aaatSO MKrama. esasl.ntlii ea hand. .,, ,Mvi, ..wi f ua vMitttn. a rata able trautovaaaaul en the Moore aaa. chine (of whlcl iihana. th. B4C f wblcn l Bar. in. .no aoie ageawyj or a win kan th. the eole aaeaw) or 1 1 th. 140 Parkli kla'a majohlne for Moor, maohlaaa lhat ban act kaea am tirsaaaea be agree . I'.. 111 ' )J l 'A , V.ij'I f oao. r, o.mV v In. aMral Aasi Oalted Itatea, . , 0eaaaaaWeamlsWa4tliSSr .F.Kifta vVmiiii jstiiit etaaatl.0, 'jT aa',l Pli ,i1 .o m'. ,l,fi.ji'l (ii. rn r ij .MavA.iri.-M.--K- rlM.Mi ' ' - ... ... .... .COLUMBUS. 'OHIO. MONDAY MORNG. JUtfEr ClBclBBafl AdverUaeUi. UiUERELLA. PARASOL 1 ; -". ABU ' WalUog Csne Msnufsciorj, - 1T Mala Btraat, OlavtluutL Ohio. Harehaats asd Doaiarl are partloaharly lorttad to eall ana ea.as.aw amy aeons UMwaiHM. raraaoia, Ml Weak, issiauw, .... i aa mwibi aa maaaiaoinrar a coat. B. THOMPbON. lay Mala Straaa. waat a!Aa.h!l MharHlatk.OlaolaaaM.O, Ui aa. raraaoi aaa wawiag7aaaa Materaala the trad, at radaoad arlosaT jatUMly, arnlahed to IDDLBTOB, HTB0BB1MB OU 'V MTHOtaKAPHaeKB, KA.VSatB COPfiR PLATE PRINTERS, ."'!'( t" . '-"til I ! r, . , , ; ) Waag VamHk Bt., DlaaUaMatl. flflf iini-t r . .:r- ,. , , - , ., li , ta ii. ;. ! i.. ... : . iliW liviliJ i:.,'aaaaaaam. ., ,. , aifi V, I ::f. (...!..,. . -, . , kind, af work Aom ta the beat atria aai am abort nParUatdar atliattaa HFUUB, WKDDIBO CABDS, VIBITING OABDB, Ao vvr.ni if v li.-i i : . i . - ... ; . aV- Ordar. asaey a. aaal ta tka Javaaut Oman aorltdly BW MBD10AL JJISOOVKBI, . '' ' Var aha apaedy and panaaaant aara af iw ; U. :i -.:i'.,. t , .. SoaorrbeA, OImL Uratlial DiMhargn, Boi1bbI i naaanaaa, nigouj smugioBa, loooa- , it alnenoa, Uraitel Irritabllltw, , - ), GrBTfl, Btriolurg, and , ATTBOTIOBS Of TAB KIOBIYg AMD BliADDBS, walch baa beaa need by apwards of OWBl' BVBOBID PHVB1C1AMB. la their private practice, with entire .Hooves, anparaedlng Onbebs, Uopalba, Uapanlaa, or any amponad hitherto known. ,,,, BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS .: era apaedy la action, oftoa aahetlnc a enre I. a few ri. and when a oure le effeoted It la permanent. They are prepared bom vegetable extracts that are harmless on Ihe em, ana never nauseate tne atomaon, or Impraanate breath: and belna anaarnioatad. all nanaaona Lui. i. arolded. Ho ehanae dial to aawHarp waUal aaaaa thm: aor doea their notion Interfere with business pursulta. Caoh boiooutaina aia doseo pllli. - PBIOI OKI DOLLAB, nd will be sent by nail post-paid by any advertised Ageut, -nreceipioi .ne money, noia ny uruggists generally. sione genuine wunout my signature on the wrapper. m. Bvanuan w., . . Wholesale Agents, Cincinnati. tor sals b U. Wilson. B. fl. Baranala A Oo.. and Bob: trts A Bamoefi, Oolumbns. augeoeoair w iaOOFB'8 BtfUNAI.1. DI8HABB8 OP aOhronlo Nature, pertainlog to the Male and re Oimim-Debllitr. Feeble Action. Premature Ter mination, Mental Aversion, Brnptlons, lnvolautory Atronbr. ImDotence. Barrenness, entire abeence iraioful fonctions and even wben of twenty years ex- Isleuoe. oao be radlotlly cured In a few weeks by my ntw discovery. This remedy Is not a mechanical appli. m-e, neither to It a iuodlc.no to be taken Into the stum ftch, ffM iu very naiurt maktt failwm abtotutttg impotntbt. i win sena it ior fi),uu. aaams u. buiwdisb, uin-boatl.O VteiP V Uox No.Ms. .. apri-d&ai sscxxt.rsi PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AT THB BOSTON SHIRT FACTORY I L. A. KKPPBBB, Aa t 107 Mlath St., between Viae and Itaae, (OHIO UKUlUAb OOliLBQK BU1LUINC1,) i CINCINNATI, 0. Beif-Meaaaremont tor Bhlrla printed direction, sent free everywhere, and ao easy to understand that any ona oan take hla awn meaanr. for Shlrta, I warrant a good Thecaeh lo be paid to the lapros. Uompany on ra otlpt of good.. apre-dsm HBBIOAH BANK HOTCOO. (Boulk-eael Oornw hfalu and Fonrth Btneta,) 01NUINNATI, OHIO. Ingtavad In a .tyw oorrespoQding la uosllenoa to that Bank Note., Ballroad and County Bond., BUM of Bx- ihanga, Oheoka, Draft., CartlSoatea ef Block and Da posit, Heals, Oarda, Ac Ac Th. abore offloa la under oa mpatrialoa ol . , , , - 4.T.MBBB, eotlMlr Olnolnnatl. Private Xlsoasoa Becent eaer. of Oonorrhoa or By-phllla cored In a few daya, without change of diet or hindrance from bualneas. Bucomlary Syphilis tbe laat f estlge eradicated without the naa of Mercury. luvolunlary of eemeo etoiiped In a short time. Bufferere from impotency or lese of sexual power, reatored to full rigor n a few weenai uieei or uonorrnee oi long aianuiug, where all Internal remedies have failed, permanently and ipeedlly cured by a new treatment. auureaa, . , DR. SltVtl.5 & UU., , CWtnnaft Lock Moepital in T1I1KD BT.. BIT. WALMOT AMD VIMB, Or Box 090 Ulnoinnell, O. 10- on. a. j. ford, -m Office, 1S1 RACE bet. THIRD J- FO VR TB 8lt. For the Treatment of Obroulo Diseases BSPKJIAtlT Olaorders of th. Bye, Catarrh of Ihe Nose, liver (torn. Klalnt, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dyspspala, Uonstlpauon, rlnary Disorder., Nerrons Dlseaaea, Bheumatlua, boro-rule and Oaaoera. Also, Female Complaint., Uedlolnea lurnlanea, ana cnergea moaerate. hM .t .Alatanoa. dMorlbln. their comolajnts, .an have Medloinsa and full directions sent them. . .. Address, A. J. ivnu. raarSl.ly Olnolnnatl, u. H. a J.HOTH 52 1-2 East Fifth Street, CINCINNATI, Otvea hla entire time and .talent lo th. core of dltaaa. B -V H S 1 - Wllk . nrajtUaa and aanarianea of many TOirS la Bit rope, h. can ak with aaauranca the patronage of a gen. erous pnbllc, and ooulldenoa In th. suoMaafnl treatment of dleaaae. of that dellsate organ. And having devoted like time to the oure of PBIYATB DIBBABE8, he prom, laes cures In th. most obstinate caaea. Thoae recently contracted are cured In a very abort time. Byphllla In It primary atage. cured In an incredibly abort time. Bhla aiseaese eurou rwum, ... wwu. weeka. Also, attenda to th. pracltoa of the profession generally, Persons at a distance, afflicted, wlU hate aa-vice and medicine sent by sending description of dleaaae and their wndition. All oommunloatlona and treat rant strictly oonndentlel. ifr. H. naa a xnunw, wnicn, irwui III aerohanloal adjuatiaent, will give Immediate relief and ultimately rigor to the parts affected, ao aa to enable per-eona to follow their ordinary evocations without hlndranoe Inotmnnleaoa. uonaaii or aaara-a . KB. J. BOTH, aarf-dawly .. Bo. ft-H Bast Fifth st. Olnolnnatl. tj v. v. n h. Western Chemical Writing Fluid ud Blacking Laberator. If. SI Walaut-St., Cincinnati, O. CHEMICAL WRITING FM7ID, Oopf lag, Bleak, Bin., Carmine, Japan, Stenciling an i .w.- : Original J apanese Blacking; The Confession and Experience or an Invalid. nnnl.iaiiain toa THB BBlf HB'IT AND r a. a warning and a caution to young men who eunVr from Marions Debility, prematura ueoay,, c. applying at the same time tne mesne 01 o.n-uun,, DJ le who haa enrea nimeeii niwr wain. p.. w j.Ni.,.h hmIImI Imooaillon and quackery. By an may pa naa oi mo .uiuu,, 1 Be). Bedfbrdt Kings uo., at. a j'e . NO S EABT FOURTH STREET, SOOTH BIBB, BAST OF MAIH, VP . BTAIBf, Iiii'mi . oluolnxiatt, O.. !'M A B B f AO t V B BB ABB DBA&BB IB m.1 . . . Crt., ii. 1 Linl r1n ATUBBOH -v --" . --. a BUPP0RTKR8 AND BHOULDER BRACES, ftaraioal and Anatomical Mechanician. Inventor and Manufacturer of A pparetne for (lunatura of Bplne, Wry for Varfoos. Velna, Br,,0P, oa "'J't Vl?l!Lt,,.rdfr- Bepeotal aaniiu i'-- T,..;, '," i Ia," w. w ttSVSf"''SSZ io ff, w n Mrtv nnwt mu, Dr eUar, Vr 1 f .adklns, Dr f Sohmldt, Dr. 5-i.i. Da ABattmaot ' . . imarl ' "VVIkXa SC. Xa-EUEa. ,,,., s-.: MABOfAOTOBBB F ...,,. . Awnings, Tents, and Hopss Wo." Oaalraf Avsaas, Olxa.oiaaaa.aatl, Ohio. ' A WNINOB AMD TBKTB B-IJRlISIIB.p IX at lam than BaaUra prbns. Alili wosa was BARTBU.. .... ... Order, tntaetwatly aHaafad to. Mi $Mt Qmul Corning sad Afternoon Report i : WashUifte Itemi. Ntr Yobk, i tiat 7. Bpaolal diipatobe an not of r.al lmportaaoa Uia moraiDK. Thoae iater.d in Iki ilouM las bill ag It paiiwd lb. Sonata lo day, oan fornt torn, idea of tM ohaBgoi maue u it, djf ui retaaraa oi a oeaaior tnia tailing: that tba Uoow will hardly bo abla to noogniu tia own osaprmg. Tka Home will probably diMiw aud rejeol many of the Seoat- amenauenta. tbu wui luepenii time, notwuh- Unding Ihe deairo ntanifeated thateuoh a bill hould gpeedily be paaeed. It if currently ruled I bat but one uenbar of the Cabinet if oppoeed to me ffeeloient'f pouey or emaaeipauoo. with oompeniatloa aad oaioaisationa, of lie bUoke. It if nowooaoeded that onr Ion In killed and wounded at too battle at Fair Oaka wae ouoh larger than at Aral alated, .It will probably reaek 7,000. . . . b. (Oorraspondanc. of lb. NMrark Advertiser.) ' ' -. , ' ' U. S. Btbabbb AUOUfTA, ) ' Off CharlMtoa, May 20. - I have barely time le forward a letter by Ike priio lull oepiurea en wig Place, which it now en lie way northward. The newt hero le quite Important. Our gun- Doaif are wunin itiur ranee oi unaneeion, by way of Blone lulet, and wo all expeot tooa lo make an auaex. The Tribune editorially aayt we learn through private ohanneL in whisk we oouflde. that the TJoioniiW of Rxaa will soon be heard from. Wo underetand Ibelr arrangemenlg for re storing their mate to the Union hare been quietly matured, and that they hare era this thrown tho old flag lo the breeze under the lead of Bam Houeton. We oherieh etrong hopes mat tne reoeia win nna lexaa toon turn up mining, and thai old Bam and Unole Bam will Bare poBatsiion or the male, we await fur ther tidings with lively interest. ' 1 (Tribune's Dispatch.) Washmuton, June 6. Col. Geo. F. Bhapley, of Maine, who la at present Military Commandant of New Orleans, has, upon reoommendalion of Oen. Butler, been appointed MiliUry Gover nor or iiouisiaua. ICapt, Bohulli arrived to-day with a treaty with Great Britain for the suppression of the slave trade, eigned by the Queen. Ratifications having been exohanged, the treaty is now a law. ' it appears that about l II prises have been ta ken by our oruiiert. In confequenoe of the delay of the government offioors In condemning rebel veeseis and cargoes captured, it is impossible to state Ihe value of Ihe prises; no estimate oan be made of the enormoua amount of prise money to ce aistrioutea Among sailors in the naval servioe. Borne idea, however, may be formed of the total value by Ihe single oas of the Circassian, whloh arrived at New York a few days ago. This veeeel 1 valued at a million and a half of dollars. The sailors who captured her will probably reoeivo $1800 eaoh. It is said there are some fifteen vessels equally as valuable, Bow trying to run Ihe blooknde. It is said that English spocutalora in arms, hsve shipped about 20,000 EnQeld rifles to Nassau, where they dispose of them to rebel agents, who re-ship them with th expectation of running the blockade. This is the way the British have been aottni as neutrala towards us, in order to prevent the horrors of civil war. . ' mifMourl Slate Convention,' JsrrxasoB City, June tt. -In convention today, the Committee on Elections reported aa ordinance to onable oiliiens of this Btate, now in Ihe military servioe, to vote at the coming August eleolioa. j . , The special oommlttee on the seats of absent members, reported in favor of expelling Price, Crawford, Hatcher, Wright and Turner, oa the ground of active rebellion, and in favor of aim-ply declariog vaoant the seats of Chenauth and Walkins. It was moved lo strike out Ihe name of Mr. Wstkins, for the reason that he had renounced the rebellion and been pardcued by Ibe President; but after a diioussion, tbe motion waa lost, aa was alee a motion to declare the eeat a Mr. Wright vacant. - The report was adopted. The petition of seven hundred cillsens of the Fourth Senatorial Distriot was presented, asking for the expulsion of Prinoe Hodgen from the Convention, a (being unworthy to represent the Union people of that district. No better evidonoe woe needed of his traitorous and contemptible oonduat, than lhat he haa aided and abetted rebellion, and has not dared to show himself in said distriot sino last September. - . Mr. Hodgen asked for the appointment of a committee to investigate bit ease, wbioh was agreed lo. The diBousslon on the ordinance defining the qualifications of voters and civil officers, was then renewed, and after several speeohes for aud against it, tbe motion of Mr. Orr, made yesterday, to strike out Ihe clause disfranchising persons who have taken up arms against the Government or given aid or enoouragemenl to the rebellion, waa carried 44 against 'U and on motion the ordinano was recommitted. Mr. Howell moved to instruct the oommitte to report an ordinance on the basis of hi minority report, namely, deferring all elections till the next regular gubernatorial eleotlon. Now lhat Ihe disfranchising clause is rejected, there eeema to be a majority in favor of this proposition ; but, without coming to a vol oa th motion, th Convention adjourned. : European Blewi bjr the Washington. City of . LiviBPooL, 28. Riohardeon, Bpenee ft Co report Amerloan flour 21(S)24, Wheat quiet and oenta lower, ehieny on fine quality. Red, Western and Southern 6, 910e. ' u ' Mixed Corn 27. 1 Lard dull at 4048. Lou Don, 27 Wheal heavy and l2o lower. Flour inactiv and l)llo lower. ' " . The steamers Bouthwlok and Gladiator from Nassau, with cotton and turpentine, has arrived at Liverpool. ' Th Post saya if Davia and Beauregard can inntot a defeat on the r eaerais, tne indepen dence of the routh will oe aohieved; tr they are overoome, the Boutb nay be oonaidered vanquished. . , -ki Fbabob. The Paris Palrio denies Ihe rumor that France intends to withdraw from Mexico. EtsTos. Pa . June 8. Reports from Mausoh Chunk and vioinity report damages in that vicinity to the oanal and railroad, and private property. The destruction ef life is great, exceeding uen the wont anticipation. . 1, The oanal IS reporiea aa waaara .w.jr ior three miles from Mausoh Chunk, and four damt have been washed away. " Beveral persons, resident-at Bouth BotMehem ar missing, and it Is feared they are drowned. ' ' All the Islands in tho river ar covered wita valuable lumber and timber. ' 1 . The Bellvidere and Delaware Ballroad re sumed operations lo day. ' 1 " . . tt a Dill The Delaware, iiaoowan ana n estera iv.ii. road is now open to Delaware Water Gap. The Lehigh Valley noaa will uom operation to Allenlown to-morrow, working rrom new York to llarrlsburgh. ... . ."J The balance of the roadt win 08 repaired in ten days. All the bridge on the ueavor Mea dow Railroad ar washed away. , From General McClellan' Head quarter. GH. MoOlxixas's Ha ADQrjABT-BB, June 8 A flag cf truoe oame in to-day from Gen.Huger. asking for the bodies of Gen. Potligrew and fininnala Davis. Lishtfoot. Long and Britlon, who were supposed to havo been killed la Ihe late battle. Colonel Davia waa the only oa killed j Llghlfoot and Long are prisoners, and Britlon and Uen. reiugrow were wouuueu. Col. Davis body will b returned. , . mm . '! The Evacuation of Fort Pillow. a. ti.i. Tuna 7 Bnesial lo the Renablloan. .. Port Pillow, fitb. 11 A.M , says tlio rebels really tvaouated this fort Tuesday Bight, leav ing one mortar suit two gune, o ..a waa mm Wednesday's work. . Th dsstrutloa ha been oomnlits. . Barrrcki, hospitals, building horsi sheds, forage barges, and three large oommls- sary depots, full of stereo, were burned. . man heavy Bust war left, I art of Over then spiked; the balance were bunted, and th oar: riagea burned. - ' r A reoonnotssanca la Fallon, two mile below, doe net ieveal say enemy ther. Combustible or is burning at several points, and it ia feared mints ar under th fortifications. whiahariuausnally strong. Beveral heavy guns, sale stand by .heavy weed, were throw I "to (! ' !r t: l" . i , .' -t.-',,. J , r, ,f -!.! .,,.- : LiBf'tsntii It.nwliij-' til tlwu over them in Mieformof oorerejin the Hrer bank, all of" which ware ftejtroyed. ; No tmall arme or eaninquip,ge remain. - J me epul uioan fjairo oorreapoadeat fays ! ivw M.aoaHMiv.vai a van nun, anew or BV doubt that our fleet ha (teamed direotly oa to IFMM all lH ormaiion i eta learn, there ta"ao uempnif. rf - Late refuieet from Hemphlt. ear that Dr. Fowlk't of Ike AYalaaeh. will be oao of the firal to boitt the Federal flag upoa tho approaoh ta union fleet. Ther ear that hehai proaoaed eoeeiioa doctrine uader proloat for aereral moalaa, aad ha been twioe impriaoned for hit naneae aenuooiauoat or vonieaorate auuori tlee. . -I ,', j. ... , The Mobile New of th 31af eontalna' a f trlel order from Beauregard, forbidding correspond enoe w tibia 26 milee of hit linee. alto forbid diag othoerf and aoldiera writing about tbe army m tneir oorroeponuenoe. 111 "a ' ' f.m mejatm PrlzAa , ; Piiir.iri.t.Diril' Maw T ThA. n.llaA Rlla. ...-WI II...III. .I..J I. AI-LI :ik ik.u eteamer in low.' which werV eaptared off Charietlon. in'attemptlng to til the bloekad. Their namea are the Providence, Saoroilla aad Nieooa. rrom INataau. Th Presidents revokal of Gen. Huater'e proclamation ni well reeeived at Port Royal, Gen. Hunter bad organised a brigade of oca. trabandt, and waa about toaeeiga them to building ntrenehmeat and fortiaoatloas. - A short engagement had occurred with th rebel batleriee at Blona. The Unioa foroea were virtually investing CkarUatoa. - , i .., ,t,.., , . A rebel steamer was rua ashore oa William's Island while being ohaaed by the blocUding vewsels, aad if ftill aground. .,. - Th schooner .Cora, prise to th Keyitona Btate, it iieiow. Mora Wounded Soldier. Baitimors, June 6. The S. R. Bpalding ar rived at Old Point on Friday forenoon from tbe Pamunky river with wounded. She proceeded to the Marino Hospital at Portsmouth, whore about twenty-live of tho worst cases were put eft. It la contemplated' to send her to Now York with tna remainder. Th following are among th wounded , 7,'h luMZn'; n N?.tOI,, 8ere"-Co- Ui ,r?ui 1 u iS ' 1st Minnesota M. W. Dumsie. filh Mlohiran T. Bigelow, O. P. Husted. R. Donnelson, J. Wright, Corporal Co. F; Lieut. Lyoea. " Bin wtsoonsin u.neeeii, band Qosbec, June 7. An extensive fire occurred in the Steven's suburbs this morning. One hundred houses, mostly wooden building oo- cupied by mechanics, were destroyed. Bosroir, Juns 7. Tho steamer Daniel Web ster haa arrived. - Her list of wounded com prises most of those of men from th middle Stales. ; ..: . . i .. The gunboat Cuvleu from Hey West has ar rived. Incidents of the Richmond Bat tie Field. Riehardsou's ' Brigade, before tbe enemy's center gave way, bad a bard bghl; tbe ground wae hotly eouteeted by the rebels. The Fourth and Fifth Uioeuiior Uegimenta were sent to support on or lliohardson a batteries, but bo. fore the battery got. in fair working ordor, the enemy began to a how BlffnS Of a retreat. The I rebel offioors oould bo iheard distinctly, urging tne men to ngni, bus tney would run away. The Irish Brigade fought splendidly, aud routed the rebels at the point of the bayonet. . None of our fcroes on the left flank partici pated in the fight. The rebels wore defeated and driven book by Hooker's and Riohardson's Umiiens. . t .1 . , ,, ... , ... I Advano parties soourcd the woods 00 both Ij sides of the Richmond road, and succeeded in oapluriog nearly two hundred of the robols, among them three lieutenants. 1 At about 12 o'olook, Gen. McClellan rode up to Ike front, aooompanied by his Staff and Body-Guard, and mat Gen. Heinlselman seated at the foot of a tree. Little Mao democratically seated himself at the aide of Heinlselman on the ground,: when hit Staff grouped themselves, res tins oa atumns of tree and logs. There was the Prinoe de Joinville, Count de Paris, and the Duo de Chartree, forming a seieot group of thrtr,onvtrstng quit animatedly tenon, and the other member of McClellan s" Staff joining in witn a lime cngnsn. , , V-"WJ'" V9.ZmtV', T . UU de Chartree, alluding to the rebel. ' General MoClellan had been Mated probably a half an hour, ooaversiag with liea. Beiatssl-mau. when Gen.' Hooker rode np from the ex treme advanocd line gained lhat morning, arid as he waa dismounting from his horse, General McClellan rose from his seat, and, advancing, shook him warmly by the hand, and congratulated him and his noble Division in terms of the highest praise. 1 A long conversation took plaoe between them. It was plainly seen no further advance wa to be made that day, as no troops were ordered up lo the front. . A little after one o'olook Goneral McClellan mounted .hie horse, and rede along the line of hit troop, back and forth, until all the soldiers had a good opportunity of teeing him. Napoleon never waa received by hi enthusiastic troops with greater maaifeatationa of delight thaa was MoClellan by his army, showing that he possessed tbe confidence aa well as the hearts Cf his men, They feel that they must ever be notorious under hi guldanoe. , Prisoners continued lo be brought In very fast; we bad captured nearly fire hundred. They were immediately handed over to Provost Marshal Young, of General Hooker's Division, who sent them properly guarded to HeinUle-man's headquarters, at Savage's Station, Many cf. them were dressed in the new clothes, oap-tured ,lu Casey't camp, a large supply having been sent up to Casey a Division a few days before the battle, but had not been distributed to the men. . , General Sickles had several, narrow esoapet he was alwaya to be found in the thiokest of the fight. . Had Ilhoae gifted Senator who re fused to oonfirm his nomination, but witnessed the enlhueiasm of his Iroops when serving nn - .1 1. 1 I 1.1. M111,.M n..ai:AA-IInM , U UCI UIIU, ll HI. J WHIUV.IIVH IV. IUV offioe, they would do penanoe until re-elected. The rebel during tbe fight had their sharpshooters posted in trees to pick off our offluers a faot discovered in the early part of the notion. One of those sharpshooters had been wounded, and lay down at the foot of a tree; as General Biokles waa riding to the wood, he toook deliberate aim and fired, but fortunately missed his mark. . Some of our men rushed at the wounded rebel, and were about dispatohing him with their bayonets, when General Biokles crdered them hot to harm him, but take him prisouer. A tmall party of our men reaonnoitering, met an omnibus drawn by four fine bay horses, on the New Bridge road, going at a speedy gait toward Riobmond, and oouulning two othoers. Lieut. Lee oried out for them to atop, no attention wa paid I th summons, and he ordered the men to fire. On of th offioera jumped out and made good hit esoaps in the woods. The other was ihot aa he had bit hoad out cf the window urging the contrabands to go faster. Th driver aow.held up, and Lieut. Lee mounted th box, nrst piecing , tne negroes inside, in oharge of private Boyd, 100th New Yoik. The Lieutenant Drougnt ma itage saioty witnin onr lines. Aa it made its appearance, emerging from th wood on th Williamsburg road, when but a few hour ago th enemy were disputing our advano, it oreatea the most intense excitement and curiosity among our men. Many sunnosed it wat font down by Gen. McClellan rrom nionmonu, witn tne news 01 nis occupation of the oily. Tba two contrabands captured with (ho alag had left Biohmond on Sunday morning, with a parly of gentlemen who had chartered the atage to lake tnem cut to sea tne ngnu Tney nave furnished the authorities with much informa tion relative to Ihe number and movement of the rebel foroe, whloh i highly important. It it not Improbable that General McClellan, with hit Generals, will din at Biohmond on Sunday next.. 1, In company with Gen. Sickles, Col Graham Col Hall and Lieut. Graham, I rode out upon the battlefield on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The soene witnessed here beffloe all desoription. wBissona, wna noraea snot ueati in tneir traces, v.. . 1. j a,. aii.j 1 v. . .1 auuifUUSNUOB, saVBaj ovw., ovum uiieia mo reau In front of Casey' camp. Thar were about tw hundred of our wounded still lying where ther fell on Saturday. Bom of them epoke kindly of the rebel, saying they treated them very well. Dead rebels, as well at our own men, war lying in every part of th field and weed. I oounted fifty-seven dead rebels in front of a small piece cf woods not forty feet iquare. On wounded rebel was lying on th f round unabl to move. On each aid of him ay torn dead rebels. As ws passed by, he Digged us ior uoa s ease to take tbe dead men away from him.. m stench wa intolerable.. lr, AY. f.lfMS. , lr! r 'in Tim o , ,1. f rn rn.'i r!"rl hcrm. er--. v 1q ,(t. iBlMt :f id 1oa5ta)l ,l i 'u '"", ' U tit a 4.. : ,Y,.ttorw ibiiK .. i ' ' . t. ..-..,.. i. NUMBEU"292. I Aikaxiai Back to tub Umiob Good Nawe I raoa a Ubixpect(d Quabtbb. Wo anppoae I K may be oomid.red lhat the "flee old Bute of Arkaoeaw" it again baek into the Unioa. Gea. t'urtif expelled the rebel, from tba nortk-aeeu era part of the Btate ; Uen. Sleel hold control, oy moan or me great balteaux neat, of the river eyetem ia the aorth-eaitera leolion : Far- I raiut'a Meet oom da th eoutlt-easUra Ua of I aad in the oeatr of the Bute a fore under I Uurtie baa now aoiied and ooeuoled Llttla Rank. I the oapital. Fort Smith on the extreme wait I em wergo of the State, if (till la the hand of the - 1 reoei, but wm donblloag turrender a aooa aa I called noon bv ona of our a unboata. Albert I Pike'a cannibal, alan am still hororlnir soma. - 1 where In that vicinity; but they will give ut no - 1 mora trouble. Bo that it maw now be nonaidereil I that wa have abeoluta military control of the i wnote tstate. , Au that la required now If that the 1'reaident teleot eome "fine old Arkamaw I ronllnmen " anil m.v. him villi. rw nA...t.n. I Of th BtatO. kavlnf Brat tirorided him with rood.aiiad Arkanaaa lonlhnlolr ... . " remarxawe that we have had ao lltUe trouble ia the repossession of Arkansas. The 1 8ut "T lMl peueua, had a population of 825, i asunasg ixu,uvu mavoa; aou uaa aiwaye " oonaidered th great lighting Btateof the oouth. weal. Tbaboattof ill people baa been that the ohildren there were born with bowie- knives In their mouths that in composition Arkaaa lane were "half horse-half-alligator. with a loueh of the snapping turtle," and that it waa a common thing for them to whip their weight ia wiia oats before breakfast: while, for creator laouuy or movement, their naiiiitmontf were reduoed to the elementary costume of a pair of I "Purl nJ s "tand'nS nir collar. Yet a tow thousand of our troops have marched unmolested through a Btate iuhahited by one-third of a million of tuoh extraordinary mortals : have ,-i ji,. .1. ji .... ,.. taken possession of it Capital, drlvon out its reuei uovernor, and scattered us legislature, and now firmly hold it in the name of the Unit, ed Stales. Another vory noteworthy tbiugis, (hat In tho march of our troops through the Slate, there has been far more loyalty disouvered than la any outer oi ine rebel estates. . luues. Uurlis progress lo the Capital, instead of being stopped and harrnssed by bands of Ughting rebels, be of oitixeus coming forward and demanding that Ihoy bo pormlUed to show thoir feaUy . to Ihe Government by taking the oath of allegiance, The latest advices we have direol from Curtis, his headquarters fat Balem) were orowtled with ciliiena who had oome for confirmation i and so numerous were they, that he was thinking of confirming ihetu ag tbey baptise people in Bus-sia, by platoons. They say that nearly all the and Kisj l0 Ket wia unaer u,, noient flag! oiuxens or that section are loyal to the union. Better still, lion. Gen. Phelps, of Missouri, now at Washington, has juBt received a telegram from one of our officers In Arkansas, that a regi ment of loyal Arkansians has been raited, and has made application to tbe President for tho acceptance of its sorvices. Tho President, we learn, boa promptly aooepted the oner, and the regiment will be at onoe put into the field. If needed, there is little doubt that we oould ob lain ton thousand men thero lo fight for the olara and tJtnpes. Tho prospect in Arkansas Is eminently oncer- ing. The state Government must be at onoe roorganiteil, and then all will soon bo aa ones il was. Then, (exoepting Texas, all lb vast territory west of the Mississispi, which, a year K0.e.,,In.e.,. "irmly joined to the empire or Jeff. "a"0!,""1 o uuunpuwuiy uouuu w an. uuiua. So threo times three for "Old Arkansaw I" and may its toothpicks never be less. , ;t.', Ar rival of "Ir.-Thurlow Weed assswriiiiti aa.ajca3ps.1s11 ua ssav a- tor House II In Views ol lue t'nlou Cause In Europe. auwuK iu. imeaouKura ujr me oroiw yvswr. i.Tk...i wii r it.. lit.... ,miag Jour'ns who has been designated b 80IM ofB0Ut, 00temporariee on tho other aide of the water as the " Warrick " of the Northern States, llow far this title may be applicable to the modest, retiring gentleman, who has for so many years filled so large a space in th annals of Ihe history of our Bute, it is not for th re porter, to say; but,, that he bears hit honors meekly, must bo truly said and written. Mr. Weod, who went to Europe as a private oitiien, to be orowned with manioipal laurels, aad bon- rec, with municipal attentions. Mr. Weed, aooompanied by his friend and escorted by the committee, prococded to the As- HouBe wucro broakfM. was partakon of by th part Alderman Smith pfesiding at the Uablo. . ' ; ... During Ihe court of the meal . national af fairs were freely disousecd, and Mr. Breed, speaking freely, and possibly not thinking how mucn weight nts worus wouin oarry, remarxea: "The state of public sentiment abroad waa far from aatisfying. Ihe Frenoh Government oheriehed no friendly sentiments towards us, and the people wero little better. But Prince Napoleon was cur most sincere, earnest friend, and lost no oooaslon lo do us friendly offices. Tbe BritiBh Ministry was divided. Lord Palmerston and Earl Russell wore adverse to us, other members of the Cabinot were warmly affected toward the North. The Queen, whenever she oould say a word, always expressed the most deoided sympathy with us. - - Prinoo Albert had alwaya been th devoted friend of tbie country, and his laat public aot had been to modify a dispatch whloh the ministry had prepared to send to Lord Lyons. The general unfriendly sentiment oherished toward us in the Old World, Mr. Weed attributed to the treaoherous oonduot of our diplo malio agents abroad. ' Full one-third of then had for years been engaged In preparing the pubiio mind in Europe for the contemplated revolution, and a large number of Southern Congressmen had nartioinated in the treason. Ws in Amerioa could have but an imperfect idea of the condi tion of popular sentiment on that Continent. . 1 Dr. Russell was one of our frinds in England. He took every oooasioa to express his sympathy for the North. Us spoke at tbe clubs, to mem-ben of Parliament, lo overy body whom he en countered. He pronounced our army the finest in the world; the raw reoruils were equal lo iveterans in other oountrios, T , , . . . : Canitalisls were surprised moat of all. Our country was dismembered, and its extinotion t hreatened by oivil war of monstrous proportions; yet we met all the expenses, and were able to continue to do so for ten years without recurrence to foreign contribulious; and our funds had not depreciated einoe the breaking out of hostilities. There was no other oounlry in the world oapable of such a financial achievement, America was truly independent. Powerful and Thrilling- Sermon on the Curse of Cowardice. (rrom tho Maabrllls Union.) By Rev. 8. D. Ma' 01, Armageddon Baldwin. 1 Ureal interpreter 01 tue muuea niyaieno. or j Gog and Magog. High Prioit of the Wheels i of Ezeklel. Chief Opener of the Seven Seals 1 of Bt. John. Expounder of the Billy Goat of . Daniel, and Keeper of Ihs Beast of Beven i Heads and Ton Horns in the Villon of Pasmo. ; Delivored in Nashville during the fight at Fort Donelson, by request of His Excellency, I Isham G. Harris, tho Texas Rongor, and Ihe ' Vigilanoe Committee, and furnisbod by the Author for publication in the Nashville Un-1 Ion. ... We have the unspeakable pleasure of laying h. for. our . readers this morning, on of the finest efforts of Ihe ablest and most incomer-hnnaiblo of modern divines. Dr. Baldwin is a descendant of the prophet Samuel on the on air), and Habakuk on the other, and of course ia a "good egg," or as naa peen ooauuiuity said, a "whole team and a yallor dog under the wagon." Of bia early history we can only Bay that hi name had a slgninoant origin. . When he preached his first sermon, an old iaH vnmarked to one of the brethren aa thev 1 . , , ,11, 1 1 , V. -i 111 ,i. 1 , . went to lunoo, -won. um. uuoa preacnea a soreaming eermon.'' The brother replied, "I don't knew about tbe preaching, but I'm sure ha i,,,d one!' Fnm that hour he was known aa Brother UaM-win; oy a sngnt orthographical corruption. Of bis great book Armageddon, too much cannot be said. It would do oredit to a. lunatio asylum. It is a work of wonderful weight, being the heaviest thing of tba kind extant. It la said, as an evideno af hi tyt- tematic mode or uotng tnings, that when writ-Ins the great ohapter in Armageddon on the "Ooat with Seven Borne," he was in the habit of drinking seven norm a day himleir on the ss- !aoious supposition lhat "like would produce ikef The following sormon is, however, his mat effort. It waa commenced on the memora ble Sunday of tbe fall ot Fort Donelson, and ill delivery wat unluckily cut short by th announcement of that unluoky event. Bnt w must no longer delay th sermon. Th serrioes of th oooaslon wre opened with a r v. . Frayer by a Texas Ranger. . Oh, Lord, Thou knowest that tblt thing of ataylaa U allege ther out af my Uaa, aad aa hard for lo do aa for Wlgfalf la keep eober, t JtM. Darif ta bo aude to pay hla eUHa, er floyd ta kaap from alaaliag. But Tkou kaow ft we an feme aa itagla-feet wkiaky, good at eon, aaniat aad Ua tar atpokar, aai aaa baVA btroeaaWaaa afteaaa Jahs Moama.Mrr 1 T aayntbaJr aiar Eilt tn thla daw. twwarav i oiMak af Utyiblt, awl it wlU t Iki lait Um 5 I'll r trotbl you, Ameal The Can of Cowardioa. .. .")'.' ' Tut "Cut, re If araa-Oare ye blUarly.1' m u Beloved brethraa aad ale ten. van are Med to-day to dieoharge th aaoft imMrtaat iulleiof your Uvea. The raakaa innhar. I ''o" Bra" are oavorttng aad ohantiaa like I lD Hraaat with aeva head aad tea havaa"-., I 'P0 of by Bk Joha (Brother MoNairy, auk I o'ooa aouaa or yoare qua at Indeoeaey I or 1 11 expel him from th ohuroh, evea a Juda t M of ta (yaegegua.) The aatitv y umwiwai nai oi ana rnuisuaae in nuiaa aver he holy toil of the Booth ia oharioU of Bra. even at thooharlobjaf Elijahaad Amlnidab, and aiy aoul waxeth "fearful and wonderfullr mad.' Ohl brethren, let ua do at King David, th iweet paalmlat of Iarael did, whaa ha area ind went after hi aling. (Slop my brother, 1 loa t be ia tuoh a hurry tn leave: I didn't mean gin-eling, but Ihe aling of th "iplrit ofiutt men maue porieot, wntoa win toaa a rook Into . . -s ... a . r he temblee of Abraham Linoola.l Brethren. et ut tea if weoan't perforata into th meaning if my text ab! "Uuree y Mo-roi" ahl Idr a I ' fUggeilt tWO P010U (A. eoaWOae tf a I CUSC. Bad the CUM of COWOrdke. Firstly, then, ther if alway cowardioa la a i ' low ornery outa. A cuts it aiwavt full of aaw a ,i , ardic aa our publishing house le of piety, which, you knovv my brelhrea, is aa "exclusively to- lixlous coooern," and publishes, amonc other exoelleat books, my grant work oa prophecy oalled Armageddon. Price on dollar aad flfty . i cents ah I 1 Secondly. Th eves of cowardice. ' Who, but . ' '. brelhrea aad (later, la a Mtss of towardieot A i oust of cowardioa ia oa who bUow like a v "bull of Baahan" In Um of safety, aad tkea ,., mat like a "fatted calf". Ia liana af danger. ... ,. There' laham 0. Harris wa 4atued a proela- . matioa a few daya ago talking aboufSleendlfg . the aanotity of our noma and wlveaanddavga. lets, and dying in th laat dltoh." Yea, he rted mightily, and ahouted a he "emelt th-H hnlll. af.. nffll kill liLjla. h. M-..I..IL Ilk-..'. bailie afar off," but to-day he remalneth like a ' aisoonsoiate nnangaoodie on lb dark mooa-uins of Uepsidam, roaring for ker Arte borni r- and "will not be comforted because they are not.'- inateaa or staying to ngat taat toa or UoliaL Aady Johnson, ha it packing ua his duds for a grand skedaddle. My brethren, he - is a cum, and a "cum of cowardice." I'M " Then there is Gideon Pillow, who hee undertaken a coitraot for digging that "laat ditch." oi wnion you nave neara to mucn. ' i am afraid th "feathers will" whenever that cat, it opened, nd th't FiUow wlU "' u U "sword of the Lord" ian't "the sword of Gideon" Pillow, ao I shall not bolster him up any loafer,-Gideon i a ' cats," my brother, aad a "toss ot ' cowardice." ... . There ia Wash, Barrow, who hat been hand ling milliona of dollara, and flaying ooeily at-home, while "lewd fellows of the hater sort" do the fighting. I believe that this Barrow be- l't - U herd or twine spoken of ia th Testament, of whom the devil took possession. ' rtnv aon t ne ortstu up at tne renkeeeY Doee '' he want to "save hie bacon" more than to save ' the Boutb? If he does, he ought to be well smoked. He, too, is a "cute," and a "ewe of cow- ardiet." Then ther it lb Vigllano Committee of Nashville. Vigilant about what I'd like to , know. . Aa "vigilant as a cat lo ileal cream." I guess, at the aposile Falataff says in hi aermon ' to Prince Hall. Why don't they ehoulder their 7 .: muskets, and go out to fight tba Yankees, in- atead of running off poor meohanioa who haw J no friends? My friends, they ar all "riow,V ;. ; . and "eussee of cowards." . , , My Brelhera and Bistort: I'll tell you who ' are net eussee of oowardioe. Myself, th author ; n at Armaneeddon, aad Dr. MoFerrin, author of the Confederate Primer, and Dr. Bummers, au- ' thor of th Confederal Almanao, and Brother , - Itouiton, who is getting up a uonrederat Bl- hi. W. .vannt lion.... n( mwmmKm ' Ha L,, ... , . ir u brethren, lust set th almanao and look for lhat Confederate "eolipse of the tun," and then get down Brother Mac's primer and read that heavenly little story about th "Smart Dixi Boy," aad then buy a copy of my Arnuv-genden for oa dollar aad fifty ocnts, and you '. will fight like (tinier messenger, wildly exclaiming, "Fort Donelson'a taken, and the Yankee gunboata are in sight I") Oh, Lord, my . brethren I oh, Lord I let's skedaddle. Th discourse wa her broken ehort, but th , pious author assures us that it will be published in full in hit next edition of Armareddon, which he reqoaees ua to Bay be will a till sell at eaw - : dollar aad a half. .. . The Emancipation Bill. 1 The substitute of Representative Porter which 1 likely to pass in the form offered, pro-vides for emancipation in the following oases: ' Of every person who shall hereafter act aa a President, Vice President, Member of Congress, j Judge of any Court, Cabinet Ofiioer, Foreign Minister, Commissioner or Consul of th' so- V. called Confederate States, or at Governor of a ' Bute, Member of a Convention or Legislature, ' or Judge of any Court of the so-called Confed- . erale Slates, or who having held an offioe of honor, trust or profit in the United States, shall thereafter hold offioe in the so-called Confede- " rate Slates, or every person who thall hereafter i-hold any offioe or agency under tbe Government , , of euoh Confederate States, or of any of the Stataa of auah Confederacy, bnt mraona holdinw ' Bute offioes, unless appointed einoe th date of ' iu. nu.Hiva v.u.Mwuuv, ui uum. m. mmmu. have taken aa oath of allegiance to such Con- , federate States; also lb slaves of every person .. not embraced in the former olause, who, after ' ' the passage of this act, being acting wilfully 1 and without ooeroion or oompulaion, engaged n in armed rebellion, shall aot, within 60 days .. after pubiio warning and proclamation made at ' his discretion by the President, lay down hit arms,a.nd return to his niiegiauo. , ., - Match-Making- In France. 1 , The Ami dt la Religion, a journal whloh, from , its title, might be (xpeoted to be aorupuloua oa . Ibe soon of veraolty, tell th following story, which, although it would aot tn any oaae be ' proieouted as "false news," and may possibly , not be true, i good, at least, as a satire, upoa the system of match-making ia Fraaoe. A-riob young merchant having met a young lady at an evening party, who pleated him, asked , her hand from her, father, without aaylng a ., word lo her. The papa, having satisfied him- self that the proposed eon-in-law wa eligible, gave hi consent, and informed hla daughter . that he had found a hnaband for her, that the : must order th wedding dress Immediately, and ; that ine would be married in a week, "very , well, papa;' bnt who am I to be married to?" "Ohl a friend of mine; ha is gone, into the., oounlry oa business ; but you will see him oa Suaday."' "And the wedding i to be oa Mob- ' day, papa?" ; "It'e all right; don't make your- . self uneasy." Oa Monday, May 6, th wed-ding party appeared before th mayor of one ' of th nrrondliiemanls of Paris, to oelebrata the civil marriage, whloh is alone lbs essential legal contract la France. On th mayor put-ling lo th bride th usual question : "Do you consent to take this man to be your wedded husband?" the girl answsred: "Why, to tell you th troth, M. Mayor, you ar th first person who ever aeked ma that queelion." "Well, but what do you say ?" "Well, if I had been asked before, I should doubtless have laid 'Perhaps ;' but, under present oiroumetanoes, my . answer is, 'No.' ' Th mayor at once left hla chair, and the matter aland ovsr for further consideration. , ... About Cotton. " A correspondent from London writes Ihus: Tf Houtharn norta be evened, and Ihe plan ters will sell their oolton and buy goods, they may do aa they pleaee about the restoration or the Union. There I lympathy with th South, but it 1 useless. There is hatred of th North, bat it determines no notion. Interact and W terest alone will govern. And What u mat in terest? One third or tne cotton mine in England are idle, and more than another third are working ihort-handed or short lime. Bhort time means two or three daya in a week. The India oottoB, which they are obliged to use, I so full of trash and waste, and so short In staple, that th extra time required to work it (till further reduces th wages of operatives. ' More thaa a hundred thousand people in Lancashire are pauper. Three times that number are on th verge of starvation. Th distress extends le the oollerles, th shopkeepers, and every branch of trad. Some hare died of ttarvatlOBj others ar too far gone for help. Insanltyand horrible murder have begun their work la Man-Chester. A father, drives to despair, killed hi three ohildren laat week, snd then murdered th landlord's agent, who had itrlppd him ot his household furniture. Meetings of working men begin to be held. A mealing of 6,000 at Ashton, a fw days ago, demanded intervention. And Ihit demand Will grow unaer ana .avraor. unli there it a pros peel of peso and cotton. Is. J. CRITCHFIELD, -, Attorney lLaw,0lnaba, Ohl) 0oe the eerae lorra.rly ooeaptedlbyJadga M. Bl ayaa,lnVlty Beak Bulldog. i . . - . er Vtliv V tl er-

Hew Terk OHNAMEp.TAIt JfU)&aWtK, WiHU M Wire. IK. VBBABDA AMD FABM FBBOB, TBBB UOABDS, MALL 8UAHD, NABOBS, AID Wl DOW OOABD. BeJ.teade, Orftdlsa. ami Crib... Also Matttaieee, all "wiU Flower tnlMnl Stands, Beekate. lo. ' 1 ' -' ' 1 Illustrated eeulogaaa mailed oa lwoa.pl of iar IkIM wot MUD!. H0T0HIBSOH WIOBBUHAM, Ho. aw Canal Uet, near Breed war, la Tpr, Ota- ara. ofiH iwv -mw Bwa. nurw MANHATTAN TIU SaWQXD POOS FBOM BBOABWAT, opposite um rik, sarsfw tori 'i-u'i ki N. HUGGINS, Proprietor, a-armaiy ttormiD & AMIen, j impobtbb ABB UIUHOTDUH or S0UETY"cif0KlTG0Obs No. 8 Maiden Lane, Bolt Agents for RYLE'B BFOOL BILK. Presentation Sworde, Beglaieotal Flag., made eremr. Buttons, Wilding, Trimmings furnished to watnoton atehert antlce,' I Si. at n..i April is-assi. u r.'t ati.u r. n :i.M lo - , .. ... i i.. . at I a 1 a Ii . a tiiti, i oimaeaT. HOOVER." IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURBBB, ABO JOBBBB Of IB -E. -afA. "W ' OrOOSli MILLlNBRY AND BIBBONI, Mala, Caps', p-tirs, fJmbrallaa, Paraa.fa, .., 11 3 DUAHiO BTttBlBiT, ' (Near Broadway,) ' NEW ' YOBK. R. L. GILBERT & CO., MANUFACTUBKBS OF..' ', . kippiia DBiiiDl , ' J STEAM REFINED CANDY! "" oom.dbops; u;.'v Hook. Oandy, rJbo. . . .vFOH TBI PUBLIC , '.; , . , i.u Hanalaotw an false Booms, i , , . 1 VUCIHTLAHOT BT.f bB)W YORK. Branch office, Ml Canal St., Bern's Holal Building. may 16-lyr , , .:,i'''l-1tHAll0fAI0BBi is'-J-'' - gTBBIi HOOP 8KIBT8, or BT1BI DMOAimoBi Vnrlvalla la tpta, tmalltf Chaa ' . AUO, UirOBTBB ABB 40BBBB Of , INUL1SH, OBBHAM, IBIMCB DOlOaTIO Hoalerjr aa.xa.cl GHoxraaai. Fimilihln? flood., gmall War., Tankoa Hotlona, Batta, Wadding, Zephyr Woratod, Sh.Uand, Wool. Wool Tama, An. Job luta rrom Auction Dally for CASH. All ordera promptly aad faithfully attaodad (o. No. 13 PARK PLACE, near Broadway, niariwam rjajLltak GUNS, PISTOLS, &C;t &C. ONION & WHEELOOK, No. 366 Broadway.' N.V. , 1HP0BTIM AND MABDIAUtVBBM OP . , GVII8,KKTUI.VBRI,RIFLKI, J'ujtuL, Dnrrrla, Louba, MoiintliiKa and Oun Blatarlal ot avary deacrlptloa. Powder Flaaka, 8bot Pouohoa and Bnlta, (iauia Baga, Percuaiton Oapa, Wadding, Dram nik, Uuvrl Kulrea, Ulrka, and a full aaaortaiaat of Clouds aultaula for Soldiers, SnorlBea A Gunsmith's Use. Depot fur Fire Arms Manufactured BY ALLEN & WHEELOCK. Allan'a Now Patsnt Giirtrldgo Rnrolrera and BUM, tarl ty of laa, tlia 6al ariua in the world. Aprlll4-.ia. i . TIFFANY & CO., No'a. BBW . ) Broadway, Haw York, and Mo. 10 Rata lllchlleu, Parla, 11 Pealfra In ' ' Diamonds and other Precious Stones, and Standard Jewelry. Uockt tinglij or m mile, of MarbU or Brontt; ( .milometer, fifth or tplit second, and Sepeatinf Wntchei; . y iVodeham, Pierdon, Jurfetuen, Cooper, John-ion, Falhele, fa i ; . Purling Silver Tea and Dinner Sett, Mitcellaneout Articlei, and rreientation Pieces from Original Jh eigne; ' - cfield and American PlaUd' Ware, of the met relitilt quality; MrontfeA collection larger than any other in the World; VhandiUcre q Bronte, Bracket!, VeetibuU and Pulyit lighted ' ' ' Rote Wood, Buhl, Ebony, and Leather Dreeeing Caere, Writing JJeeke; Store Porcelain, Fane and objete dt luxe, of retry description. : ' ( ",' Manufaoturera and Importara or all klnda at..,. ' 3VIllitairy WareB. Infltld, Birmingham and tilega Firearm. of arary qnall-ty. Bharpa'a and Waatlty Richaida' Braech-loadU BaSaa riatola by 0..U, Trautar, Adama, liafainhoaE, Darhmt, Bmlth aWwma, Bwwn HauuuKtnrln Uo., and othar, fabricanta. Oholoo a"owllugpieoea,ato. . , Kwurda, Sabraa aad Uatlaaaaa, for all grade, and of all nautlaa, ay ina woai apuroaaa maaara oi uaraiaa, ua- land and Trance. aa wan oi ana umwv .mki. piwh from the famoua Solloten fMtonr; fl'.tsh, unmounted, alwaya on uaoa. of rare aallty and .iwauz.Oana and Can Ornaments. Baabaa. Kpauleta, rMioulder-atrane, AlgullMtea, and all the detalla of a uniform Kuapsacke, ttrlJge-ol-, Canleena. Hoglmental Standarda, National Kn.lgn., Qaldona, Swallow- tall., and all atylea of Plage, embroidered or paint Ml. fmm orlaln.1 AnmionM. inula to order at Bhort notloa. K.peclal attention paid to the manufacture of articles of military presentation, Swords, Slandarda, AO., the artlatlc resources of the honee firing It particular adrantages In fhl. rtHtnaat. TIFFANY A 00. are eole agenta and mannfaotnrara of the "K.)okwll Combiaatloa Uuloa Uamp Unaal, AprillS.dUm. ' Hl'KIK U TRADE OF 1869. CLAFLIN, MELLEN' & CO Church, Worth Wett Broadway, ' ' ' ' NEW YORK. We solicit the atteulkja of Boy.n of DBT SOODI to our unrivaled stoca ol FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY. GOODS, Which we offer to OABH and BHORT TIM! PUB. 0HA8EH8, at prloaa which KtFT OOatPaTIITION, Var lUliaiun aini-rtii.iMa,w let, rutumviUK dim.!, WniTB fllHIllS, HIW1KRV and BMBBOIUBBIBS, wtli be.niipliedwlth all that ta now and dealrahla, by arary steamer irom nnrope. In one NtlTIOel AND VANOY OOOBi DBPABT. IlltNTU, will be found one of the largest stock. In the eonntry. in onr DOM F.8TI0 DIPABTBBNT. we offer, aa anal, m or the l.rraet and moat attraotlra stock, of GOT TONS and W00LKN.S to be fband. Hart of Iheae goods were porohaaed before the large advance la prloaa, and we are anablail ta offer greater, Indnoamanta than arar belore. n... muiT AND BMOB DEPARTHBNT will be ann- nliMt with anhnlce stock, well worthy the attention ot close buyera. We ask the attention of onr old friends and ni.tnm.re. and that Of all UI.Wl BUXSBa PBOH (VBKT StOtlON OP TBI COUNTRY, to Oar (took, with the asenranae that onr feoillttea ere anearaeeeed for anpplyliig the largest variety of Goods, at the IiOWBST PoanlBLH PBlOIOl. h . i. ,. .v.-, .u'. iiU . niarWdHai . ., . CHARLES A. ME ICS A SON, NO. 60 EXCHANGE PLACE, HEW tOBK. Mtnnkit. Roudn and Tressurr Notes bonsfat aad sold on MramlMriuu, lutrfk l lowed on Onrrent BbIabow. DtTldeoii cotlectod. AdvanoM mads oa seoarllles tot Hi Id New Tor, Ao. 0H&9. A. HKifis, lurnieny wsnisff of tas Awsrlcss, BschDRH Bank, New York; uuab, ninni msiun. - " (awMardBsi 'KENT & LOWBER. 51 WHOLESALE GROCERS, 1H BTM(I 1 ! ' "MA V, ; 4 UU.IA'.ii ,, OONMISSIOIf NERCHAHTS, 04 ft BROAD tTRBlTf If HOI jl;t. .HIlHtu ih !aarlMB' ; , BIW TOBX. , , BSBBraaJXfJBBWrai a hmgeBBBBxex. TwrrFJTaT bum v-iornrtiftt M. r)inwi' ,; nl rf tte.H bo : a eUtit Will l J,. ,l,l. , ,1111-,.. I1--BWB VOLUME XXV' CBAPMAJf , L YON & N0YE8. Frcick, EikUbI. fierata 4 AbcHcbi a. Bt a ! rirfc FIAaa wik It HW TOUb . aavava vnaraaai .... nyinmmx n. uavn,-JABaalMKa, ' '!''' OHAUaMal.llOIM vjaatvaiaai a uia. aprtHaa mHM iABOVB HOTBL II MOW OP KB 1. far Sh nuMutioa of idmIi. The luctlW balnc ami (nl to nrj ooorootoot to ImdnfM mi4 pUoat of wnttM. kMl.4ud Mn of a3M from all MMt of tba eltr. Tha htrOtW Will MOOBIMMlftU UtWOM SW Mid 400, OObU.DI mil of tkt BMKUra lHproTwaiit. And U fltttxl no tuid Air- MMi IB A MM BBd DAOdlOfDO mAOBr. TM rOOBU (Of Vbloh A Ur MIBtMrBlWllBClB', Art QABmUf wall 1BI d BBd WBIllBUda Ml in ' BMi. tlMVUlBf ABB MM dOM lAAtoMkd add totU ooBifort uf Um (ihmU, and nail It m9 vmmrn ainwt. apnua gy, r.n, i , yroprieor. WOODS & SCHUILER. ' I auaouoraaaaaaf CLOAKS AND MANTILLASi ' 9 j i tamtmaaiawjaaaaaja.aa' 'Ji'iul Jlotks, Silki aid Cloak Trhmaiigs, j 60 Worth 8treet;U, ' - ' - fnaar Broadway,) ,t.:;, -! OJai, t W W,T AW. I ((' D. W00DB. a X). BCHDTLEK.' ' apr-daa . ,1 i ri , i t BADEAP, LOl'KWOOD A CO., u . bapartan aad Wholaaala Daalan la i 7 Borlci JatXLdt Xtomeatlo . QBKKH aV IiaiKU IT" ,TT-I Fireworks of all Kinds Mm. MS Washlnajtan Street Batwasn Barclay A BoMaoa St.., . NBWTORK. DWABO 0. BADIAV, VBANOII D. 1001 WOOD, HIRBYDKAN. aprt'dam FIRTH. POND & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF' MUSICALINSTRUMKNTS, " ' ARDPDBUBBBkM OF' I .1 ' SHEET MUSld. 4T BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Orssd lndttosBsnti offend to purobssen. NEW AND SPLENDID PIANO FORTE B as low aitSOO, for Omh. aid etery tostruaent warranted. M1W PI AM 08 rented and the rant applied to tbe ptv chste. . .... MBuODBOflB and HAHMUilfiUAS OODSUUII .OS BAND INSTRUMENTS. . We both mannfoctare and Import Hand Instrument and eao eelleheaper than any otter House In tbe Trade. A Ml set of 114 Brass lartrtueents foruliou, for Ossb. Beod for onr prices. Try oar splendid newOIRMAlf 01LVBB HriB,ht oannot crack or split. 1'rtoos $7 60 saob.'ln esse. - , very kind of Musical lustrumemcan be round in onr 8TRINCS! STRINGS I . BesHvEOod Violin HtriiiKS ares rarity. We make It a point to keep very superior Strings, fo'gwd players. Price 76 oenta per aet. tfeut by mail postage paid. Beside the .laOTA We. hT Italian. German. Vnucb. and Knatish fitrlacs, Violin, VloHnctllit. PonbleliaM.de. Desbrs of Muslo and fancy Quods, Jewellers sua others sre parilcnlarly requested to try our Violin Strings., Sheet Music and Musical Books. OnrOatalosne of Mnslots Very eitenstre andpopalsr and we are publishing NMW MUH10 KVBIIV HAY. I Beilde our own pnbHcalioiis, we hare all of the Music published In the country, aud can Aim lab FoivIkii Muelo. trn ! JHVIIHW mVallV IBagM Vr DtaiUMBIH, liHAt.au and NbwsAobjits. can turn Ibelr orders full and promptly filled and forwarded by Bzprees or Mall. The DtMtane on Musln sent by mall Is only about one cent for each piece. This Is the cheapest and quickest way to forward email paosases. wsrsena lor onr ua- loanaiaad Clrcolara. Barn lembsr the name And number. ' ' fihtu, runus uu., apiSldSm 1 ' " " M7 Broadway, New Vorh. JOHN BLACK, Manufaeturar ajad IVkolaaaJa Daalar In T R U N K S !-; SB HEADE STREET, NEW YORK. LADIBB' DRESS TRUNKS; .. .. .. ;. CEDAB TRUNKS, FOB FOBS; . . 'FINE BOLE LEATHER TRUNKS And all kind! of .' .'. TRAVEL IN G ' BAGS. ' ma 18-3 mo - ., ' ' ,,. , " Cincinnati AdverUseln - CLAIM Upon mwmry Dparlmat off doTernment proniitly Adjusted adq CAiheda B0, and pru. .onap -"- j V Arm? and Nary Aiaaot. Bo, S Bnrnat atraat, rear 0o.um Hooae, .. .., nun w-tm i . "iaiuafj,' xww . rf i r WHCCLCfl It WILSON'S SewJaiis liiCAoli.lia.ofli . Awarded the tint Pramlttm at the bast FAMILY SEWING MACHINE For three ancoasairayaaia, at the i',' UnifED STATES FAIR) For fcursnocesalrayaara, at the Onto Brara Fatal far Ira sncceaalrs yean, at the OlaciaaiTi Haoaanioi' Ofiloe. 77 West; Fourth; St., '- " PIKK-B OPERA HOCBB, .OIBOINN ATI, OHIO, kkMlf tn f ,11 a,l r lr ! ' "' . Vjnt'KV. Bit . i ,r ii- i : j.ji.ji:n c 1 .I.UV, itr si :;t I ,: i ' ,ci. t' i .-c'i n . - . t. : 1.1 I IA' ! l -A''h ,a-..x THE' PERKIKS-UW DOUBLE LOCK STITCH . uii o OKB i-i.yX eaj o lev; F4WV.f ; AND r iSUyACTUHINO ewlns . . TULek,oxxxo. IW'u (IF (.'( ilU FIIIIIt'i'fl'.r THI BBSS " i i ' LOOK AT ABB - itl - I1IOII OHlAtimrH IK? TJaA flata I BfaT tr Tabw.,.(W , w, tt . X. -Half , MAOHINB I aJVi V t f 1J r taoaloa and S, fAa I roWlat a BOVlBBM. .',', ,, Oablnat,.H Tale I, the aitapVeet Mawhlaa arar aaada. Bewa with a tralakl aaadla, from two spools without any rewinding aad from lu simplicity la not liable to feu) oat of oraer. Baa awe Olnmlataa Samato of awlaaor oali aad aaa It la ODerettoa. Agenta want la amy farwa la Ike Slate SaasWItadawim.aisawefcaaoV ... i- te whoa Kdta an rrerytktsg pertelahaf k aaatSO MKrama. esasl.ntlii ea hand. .,, ,Mvi, ..wi f ua vMitttn. a rata able trautovaaaaul en the Moore aaa. chine (of whlcl iihana. th. B4C f wblcn l Bar. in. .no aoie ageawyj or a win kan th. the eole aaeaw) or 1 1 th. 140 Parkli kla'a majohlne for Moor, maohlaaa lhat ban act kaea am tirsaaaea be agree . I'.. 111 ' )J l 'A , V.ij'I f oao. r, o.mV v In. aMral Aasi Oalted Itatea, . , 0eaaaaaWeamlsWa4tliSSr .F.Kifta vVmiiii jstiiit etaaatl.0, 'jT aa',l Pli ,i1 .o m'. ,l,fi.ji'l (ii. rn r ij .MavA.iri.-M.--K- rlM.Mi ' ' - ... ... .... .COLUMBUS. 'OHIO. MONDAY MORNG. JUtfEr ClBclBBafl AdverUaeUi. UiUERELLA. PARASOL 1 ; -". ABU ' WalUog Csne Msnufsciorj, - 1T Mala Btraat, OlavtluutL Ohio. Harehaats asd Doaiarl are partloaharly lorttad to eall ana ea.as.aw amy aeons UMwaiHM. raraaoia, Ml Weak, issiauw, .... i aa mwibi aa maaaiaoinrar a coat. B. THOMPbON. lay Mala Straaa. waat a!Aa.h!l MharHlatk.OlaolaaaM.O, Ui aa. raraaoi aaa wawiag7aaaa Materaala the trad, at radaoad arlosaT jatUMly, arnlahed to IDDLBTOB, HTB0BB1MB OU 'V MTHOtaKAPHaeKB, KA.VSatB COPfiR PLATE PRINTERS, ."'!'( t" . '-"til I ! r, . , , ; ) Waag VamHk Bt., DlaaUaMatl. flflf iini-t r . .:r- ,. , , - , ., li , ta ii. ;. ! i.. ... : . iliW liviliJ i:.,'aaaaaaam. ., ,. , aifi V, I ::f. (...!..,. . -, . , kind, af work Aom ta the beat atria aai am abort nParUatdar atliattaa HFUUB, WKDDIBO CABDS, VIBITING OABDB, Ao vvr.ni if v li.-i i : . i . - ... ; . aV- Ordar. asaey a. aaal ta tka Javaaut Oman aorltdly BW MBD10AL JJISOOVKBI, . '' ' Var aha apaedy and panaaaant aara af iw ; U. :i -.:i'.,. t , .. SoaorrbeA, OImL Uratlial DiMhargn, Boi1bbI i naaanaaa, nigouj smugioBa, loooa- , it alnenoa, Uraitel Irritabllltw, , - ), GrBTfl, Btriolurg, and , ATTBOTIOBS Of TAB KIOBIYg AMD BliADDBS, walch baa beaa need by apwards of OWBl' BVBOBID PHVB1C1AMB. la their private practice, with entire .Hooves, anparaedlng Onbebs, Uopalba, Uapanlaa, or any amponad hitherto known. ,,,, BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS .: era apaedy la action, oftoa aahetlnc a enre I. a few ri. and when a oure le effeoted It la permanent. They are prepared bom vegetable extracts that are harmless on Ihe em, ana never nauseate tne atomaon, or Impraanate breath: and belna anaarnioatad. all nanaaona Lui. i. arolded. Ho ehanae dial to aawHarp waUal aaaaa thm: aor doea their notion Interfere with business pursulta. Caoh boiooutaina aia doseo pllli. - PBIOI OKI DOLLAB, nd will be sent by nail post-paid by any advertised Ageut, -nreceipioi .ne money, noia ny uruggists generally. sione genuine wunout my signature on the wrapper. m. Bvanuan w., . . Wholesale Agents, Cincinnati. tor sals b U. Wilson. B. fl. Baranala A Oo.. and Bob: trts A Bamoefi, Oolumbns. augeoeoair w iaOOFB'8 BtfUNAI.1. DI8HABB8 OP aOhronlo Nature, pertainlog to the Male and re Oimim-Debllitr. Feeble Action. Premature Ter mination, Mental Aversion, Brnptlons, lnvolautory Atronbr. ImDotence. Barrenness, entire abeence iraioful fonctions and even wben of twenty years ex- Isleuoe. oao be radlotlly cured In a few weeks by my ntw discovery. This remedy Is not a mechanical appli. m-e, neither to It a iuodlc.no to be taken Into the stum ftch, ffM iu very naiurt maktt failwm abtotutttg impotntbt. i win sena it ior fi),uu. aaams u. buiwdisb, uin-boatl.O VteiP V Uox No.Ms. .. apri-d&ai sscxxt.rsi PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AT THB BOSTON SHIRT FACTORY I L. A. KKPPBBB, Aa t 107 Mlath St., between Viae and Itaae, (OHIO UKUlUAb OOliLBQK BU1LUINC1,) i CINCINNATI, 0. Beif-Meaaaremont tor Bhlrla printed direction, sent free everywhere, and ao easy to understand that any ona oan take hla awn meaanr. for Shlrta, I warrant a good Thecaeh lo be paid to the lapros. Uompany on ra otlpt of good.. apre-dsm HBBIOAH BANK HOTCOO. (Boulk-eael Oornw hfalu and Fonrth Btneta,) 01NUINNATI, OHIO. Ingtavad In a .tyw oorrespoQding la uosllenoa to that Bank Note., Ballroad and County Bond., BUM of Bx- ihanga, Oheoka, Draft., CartlSoatea ef Block and Da posit, Heals, Oarda, Ac Ac Th. abore offloa la under oa mpatrialoa ol . , , , - 4.T.MBBB, eotlMlr Olnolnnatl. Private Xlsoasoa Becent eaer. of Oonorrhoa or By-phllla cored In a few daya, without change of diet or hindrance from bualneas. Bucomlary Syphilis tbe laat f estlge eradicated without the naa of Mercury. luvolunlary of eemeo etoiiped In a short time. Bufferere from impotency or lese of sexual power, reatored to full rigor n a few weenai uieei or uonorrnee oi long aianuiug, where all Internal remedies have failed, permanently and ipeedlly cured by a new treatment. auureaa, . , DR. SltVtl.5 & UU., , CWtnnaft Lock Moepital in T1I1KD BT.. BIT. WALMOT AMD VIMB, Or Box 090 Ulnoinnell, O. 10- on. a. j. ford, -m Office, 1S1 RACE bet. THIRD J- FO VR TB 8lt. For the Treatment of Obroulo Diseases BSPKJIAtlT Olaorders of th. Bye, Catarrh of Ihe Nose, liver (torn. Klalnt, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dyspspala, Uonstlpauon, rlnary Disorder., Nerrons Dlseaaea, Bheumatlua, boro-rule and Oaaoera. Also, Female Complaint., Uedlolnea lurnlanea, ana cnergea moaerate. hM .t .Alatanoa. dMorlbln. their comolajnts, .an have Medloinsa and full directions sent them. . .. Address, A. J. ivnu. raarSl.ly Olnolnnatl, u. H. a J.HOTH 52 1-2 East Fifth Street, CINCINNATI, Otvea hla entire time and .talent lo th. core of dltaaa. B -V H S 1 - Wllk . nrajtUaa and aanarianea of many TOirS la Bit rope, h. can ak with aaauranca the patronage of a gen. erous pnbllc, and ooulldenoa In th. suoMaafnl treatment of dleaaae. of that dellsate organ. And having devoted like time to the oure of PBIYATB DIBBABE8, he prom, laes cures In th. most obstinate caaea. Thoae recently contracted are cured In a very abort time. Byphllla In It primary atage. cured In an incredibly abort time. Bhla aiseaese eurou rwum, ... wwu. weeka. Also, attenda to th. pracltoa of the profession generally, Persons at a distance, afflicted, wlU hate aa-vice and medicine sent by sending description of dleaaae and their wndition. All oommunloatlona and treat rant strictly oonndentlel. ifr. H. naa a xnunw, wnicn, irwui III aerohanloal adjuatiaent, will give Immediate relief and ultimately rigor to the parts affected, ao aa to enable per-eona to follow their ordinary evocations without hlndranoe Inotmnnleaoa. uonaaii or aaara-a . KB. J. BOTH, aarf-dawly .. Bo. ft-H Bast Fifth st. Olnolnnatl. tj v. v. n h. Western Chemical Writing Fluid ud Blacking Laberator. If. SI Walaut-St., Cincinnati, O. CHEMICAL WRITING FM7ID, Oopf lag, Bleak, Bin., Carmine, Japan, Stenciling an i .w.- : Original J apanese Blacking; The Confession and Experience or an Invalid. nnnl.iaiiain toa THB BBlf HB'IT AND r a. a warning and a caution to young men who eunVr from Marions Debility, prematura ueoay,, c. applying at the same time tne mesne 01 o.n-uun,, DJ le who haa enrea nimeeii niwr wain. p.. w j.Ni.,.h hmIImI Imooaillon and quackery. By an may pa naa oi mo .uiuu,, 1 Be). Bedfbrdt Kings uo., at. a j'e . NO S EABT FOURTH STREET, SOOTH BIBB, BAST OF MAIH, VP . BTAIBf, Iiii'mi . oluolnxiatt, O.. !'M A B B f AO t V B BB ABB DBA&BB IB m.1 . . . Crt., ii. 1 Linl r1n ATUBBOH -v --" . --. a BUPP0RTKR8 AND BHOULDER BRACES, ftaraioal and Anatomical Mechanician. Inventor and Manufacturer of A pparetne for (lunatura of Bplne, Wry for Varfoos. Velna, Br,,0P, oa "'J't Vl?l!Lt,,.rdfr- Bepeotal aaniiu i'-- T,..;, '," i Ia," w. w ttSVSf"''SSZ io ff, w n Mrtv nnwt mu, Dr eUar, Vr 1 f .adklns, Dr f Sohmldt, Dr. 5-i.i. Da ABattmaot ' . . imarl ' "VVIkXa SC. Xa-EUEa. ,,,., s-.: MABOfAOTOBBB F ...,,. . Awnings, Tents, and Hopss Wo." Oaalraf Avsaas, Olxa.oiaaaa.aatl, Ohio. ' A WNINOB AMD TBKTB B-IJRlISIIB.p IX at lam than BaaUra prbns. Alili wosa was BARTBU.. .... ... Order, tntaetwatly aHaafad to. Mi $Mt Qmul Corning sad Afternoon Report i : WashUifte Itemi. Ntr Yobk, i tiat 7. Bpaolal diipatobe an not of r.al lmportaaoa Uia moraiDK. Thoae iater.d in Iki ilouM las bill ag It paiiwd lb. Sonata lo day, oan fornt torn, idea of tM ohaBgoi maue u it, djf ui retaaraa oi a oeaaior tnia tailing: that tba Uoow will hardly bo abla to noogniu tia own osaprmg. Tka Home will probably diMiw aud rejeol many of the Seoat- amenauenta. tbu wui luepenii time, notwuh- Unding Ihe deairo ntanifeated thateuoh a bill hould gpeedily be paaeed. It if currently ruled I bat but one uenbar of the Cabinet if oppoeed to me ffeeloient'f pouey or emaaeipauoo. with oompeniatloa aad oaioaisationa, of lie bUoke. It if nowooaoeded that onr Ion In killed and wounded at too battle at Fair Oaka wae ouoh larger than at Aral alated, .It will probably reaek 7,000. . . . b. (Oorraspondanc. of lb. NMrark Advertiser.) ' ' -. , ' ' U. S. Btbabbb AUOUfTA, ) ' Off CharlMtoa, May 20. - I have barely time le forward a letter by Ike priio lull oepiurea en wig Place, which it now en lie way northward. The newt hero le quite Important. Our gun- Doaif are wunin itiur ranee oi unaneeion, by way of Blone lulet, and wo all expeot tooa lo make an auaex. The Tribune editorially aayt we learn through private ohanneL in whisk we oouflde. that the TJoioniiW of Rxaa will soon be heard from. Wo underetand Ibelr arrangemenlg for re storing their mate to the Union hare been quietly matured, and that they hare era this thrown tho old flag lo the breeze under the lead of Bam Houeton. We oherieh etrong hopes mat tne reoeia win nna lexaa toon turn up mining, and thai old Bam and Unole Bam will Bare poBatsiion or the male, we await fur ther tidings with lively interest. ' 1 (Tribune's Dispatch.) Washmuton, June 6. Col. Geo. F. Bhapley, of Maine, who la at present Military Commandant of New Orleans, has, upon reoommendalion of Oen. Butler, been appointed MiliUry Gover nor or iiouisiaua. ICapt, Bohulli arrived to-day with a treaty with Great Britain for the suppression of the slave trade, eigned by the Queen. Ratifications having been exohanged, the treaty is now a law. ' it appears that about l II prises have been ta ken by our oruiiert. In confequenoe of the delay of the government offioors In condemning rebel veeseis and cargoes captured, it is impossible to state Ihe value of Ihe prises; no estimate oan be made of the enormoua amount of prise money to ce aistrioutea Among sailors in the naval servioe. Borne idea, however, may be formed of the total value by Ihe single oas of the Circassian, whloh arrived at New York a few days ago. This veeeel 1 valued at a million and a half of dollars. The sailors who captured her will probably reoeivo $1800 eaoh. It is said there are some fifteen vessels equally as valuable, Bow trying to run Ihe blooknde. It is said that English spocutalora in arms, hsve shipped about 20,000 EnQeld rifles to Nassau, where they dispose of them to rebel agents, who re-ship them with th expectation of running the blockade. This is the way the British have been aottni as neutrala towards us, in order to prevent the horrors of civil war. . ' mifMourl Slate Convention,' JsrrxasoB City, June tt. -In convention today, the Committee on Elections reported aa ordinance to onable oiliiens of this Btate, now in Ihe military servioe, to vote at the coming August eleolioa. j . , The special oommlttee on the seats of absent members, reported in favor of expelling Price, Crawford, Hatcher, Wright and Turner, oa the ground of active rebellion, and in favor of aim-ply declariog vaoant the seats of Chenauth and Walkins. It was moved lo strike out Ihe name of Mr. Wstkins, for the reason that he had renounced the rebellion and been pardcued by Ibe President; but after a diioussion, tbe motion waa lost, aa was alee a motion to declare the eeat a Mr. Wright vacant. - The report was adopted. The petition of seven hundred cillsens of the Fourth Senatorial Distriot was presented, asking for the expulsion of Prinoe Hodgen from the Convention, a (being unworthy to represent the Union people of that district. No better evidonoe woe needed of his traitorous and contemptible oonduat, than lhat he haa aided and abetted rebellion, and has not dared to show himself in said distriot sino last September. - . Mr. Hodgen asked for the appointment of a committee to investigate bit ease, wbioh was agreed lo. The diBousslon on the ordinance defining the qualifications of voters and civil officers, was then renewed, and after several speeohes for aud against it, tbe motion of Mr. Orr, made yesterday, to strike out Ihe clause disfranchising persons who have taken up arms against the Government or given aid or enoouragemenl to the rebellion, waa carried 44 against 'U and on motion the ordinano was recommitted. Mr. Howell moved to instruct the oommitte to report an ordinance on the basis of hi minority report, namely, deferring all elections till the next regular gubernatorial eleotlon. Now lhat Ihe disfranchising clause is rejected, there eeema to be a majority in favor of this proposition ; but, without coming to a vol oa th motion, th Convention adjourned. : European Blewi bjr the Washington. City of . LiviBPooL, 28. Riohardeon, Bpenee ft Co report Amerloan flour 21(S)24, Wheat quiet and oenta lower, ehieny on fine quality. Red, Western and Southern 6, 910e. ' u ' Mixed Corn 27. 1 Lard dull at 4048. Lou Don, 27 Wheal heavy and l2o lower. Flour inactiv and l)llo lower. ' " . The steamers Bouthwlok and Gladiator from Nassau, with cotton and turpentine, has arrived at Liverpool. ' Th Post saya if Davia and Beauregard can inntot a defeat on the r eaerais, tne indepen dence of the routh will oe aohieved; tr they are overoome, the Boutb nay be oonaidered vanquished. . , -ki Fbabob. The Paris Palrio denies Ihe rumor that France intends to withdraw from Mexico. EtsTos. Pa . June 8. Reports from Mausoh Chunk and vioinity report damages in that vicinity to the oanal and railroad, and private property. The destruction ef life is great, exceeding uen the wont anticipation. . 1, The oanal IS reporiea aa waaara .w.jr ior three miles from Mausoh Chunk, and four damt have been washed away. " Beveral persons, resident-at Bouth BotMehem ar missing, and it Is feared they are drowned. ' ' All the Islands in tho river ar covered wita valuable lumber and timber. ' 1 . The Bellvidere and Delaware Ballroad re sumed operations lo day. ' 1 " . . tt a Dill The Delaware, iiaoowan ana n estera iv.ii. road is now open to Delaware Water Gap. The Lehigh Valley noaa will uom operation to Allenlown to-morrow, working rrom new York to llarrlsburgh. ... . ."J The balance of the roadt win 08 repaired in ten days. All the bridge on the ueavor Mea dow Railroad ar washed away. , From General McClellan' Head quarter. GH. MoOlxixas's Ha ADQrjABT-BB, June 8 A flag cf truoe oame in to-day from Gen.Huger. asking for the bodies of Gen. Potligrew and fininnala Davis. Lishtfoot. Long and Britlon, who were supposed to havo been killed la Ihe late battle. Colonel Davia waa the only oa killed j Llghlfoot and Long are prisoners, and Britlon and Uen. reiugrow were wouuueu. Col. Davis body will b returned. , . mm . '! The Evacuation of Fort Pillow. a. ti.i. Tuna 7 Bnesial lo the Renablloan. .. Port Pillow, fitb. 11 A.M , says tlio rebels really tvaouated this fort Tuesday Bight, leav ing one mortar suit two gune, o ..a waa mm Wednesday's work. . Th dsstrutloa ha been oomnlits. . Barrrcki, hospitals, building horsi sheds, forage barges, and three large oommls- sary depots, full of stereo, were burned. . man heavy Bust war left, I art of Over then spiked; the balance were bunted, and th oar: riagea burned. - ' r A reoonnotssanca la Fallon, two mile below, doe net ieveal say enemy ther. Combustible or is burning at several points, and it ia feared mints ar under th fortifications. whiahariuausnally strong. Beveral heavy guns, sale stand by .heavy weed, were throw I "to (! ' !r t: l" . i , .' -t.-',,. J , r, ,f -!.! .,,.- : LiBf'tsntii It.nwliij-' til tlwu over them in Mieformof oorerejin the Hrer bank, all of" which ware ftejtroyed. ; No tmall arme or eaninquip,ge remain. - J me epul uioan fjairo oorreapoadeat fays ! ivw M.aoaHMiv.vai a van nun, anew or BV doubt that our fleet ha (teamed direotly oa to IFMM all lH ormaiion i eta learn, there ta"ao uempnif. rf - Late refuieet from Hemphlt. ear that Dr. Fowlk't of Ike AYalaaeh. will be oao of the firal to boitt the Federal flag upoa tho approaoh ta union fleet. Ther ear that hehai proaoaed eoeeiioa doctrine uader proloat for aereral moalaa, aad ha been twioe impriaoned for hit naneae aenuooiauoat or vonieaorate auuori tlee. . -I ,', j. ... , The Mobile New of th 31af eontalna' a f trlel order from Beauregard, forbidding correspond enoe w tibia 26 milee of hit linee. alto forbid diag othoerf and aoldiera writing about tbe army m tneir oorroeponuenoe. 111 "a ' ' f.m mejatm PrlzAa , ; Piiir.iri.t.Diril' Maw T ThA. n.llaA Rlla. ...-WI II...III. .I..J I. AI-LI :ik ik.u eteamer in low.' which werV eaptared off Charietlon. in'attemptlng to til the bloekad. Their namea are the Providence, Saoroilla aad Nieooa. rrom INataau. Th Presidents revokal of Gen. Huater'e proclamation ni well reeeived at Port Royal, Gen. Hunter bad organised a brigade of oca. trabandt, and waa about toaeeiga them to building ntrenehmeat and fortiaoatloas. - A short engagement had occurred with th rebel batleriee at Blona. The Unioa foroea were virtually investing CkarUatoa. - , i .., ,t,.., , . A rebel steamer was rua ashore oa William's Island while being ohaaed by the blocUding vewsels, aad if ftill aground. .,. - Th schooner .Cora, prise to th Keyitona Btate, it iieiow. Mora Wounded Soldier. Baitimors, June 6. The S. R. Bpalding ar rived at Old Point on Friday forenoon from tbe Pamunky river with wounded. She proceeded to the Marino Hospital at Portsmouth, whore about twenty-live of tho worst cases were put eft. It la contemplated' to send her to Now York with tna remainder. Th following are among th wounded , 7,'h luMZn'; n N?.tOI,, 8ere"-Co- Ui ,r?ui 1 u iS ' 1st Minnesota M. W. Dumsie. filh Mlohiran T. Bigelow, O. P. Husted. R. Donnelson, J. Wright, Corporal Co. F; Lieut. Lyoea. " Bin wtsoonsin u.neeeii, band Qosbec, June 7. An extensive fire occurred in the Steven's suburbs this morning. One hundred houses, mostly wooden building oo- cupied by mechanics, were destroyed. Bosroir, Juns 7. Tho steamer Daniel Web ster haa arrived. - Her list of wounded com prises most of those of men from th middle Stales. ; ..: . . i .. The gunboat Cuvleu from Hey West has ar rived. Incidents of the Richmond Bat tie Field. Riehardsou's ' Brigade, before tbe enemy's center gave way, bad a bard bghl; tbe ground wae hotly eouteeted by the rebels. The Fourth and Fifth Uioeuiior Uegimenta were sent to support on or lliohardson a batteries, but bo. fore the battery got. in fair working ordor, the enemy began to a how BlffnS Of a retreat. The I rebel offioors oould bo iheard distinctly, urging tne men to ngni, bus tney would run away. The Irish Brigade fought splendidly, aud routed the rebels at the point of the bayonet. . None of our fcroes on the left flank partici pated in the fight. The rebels wore defeated and driven book by Hooker's and Riohardson's Umiiens. . t .1 . , ,, ... , ... I Advano parties soourcd the woods 00 both Ij sides of the Richmond road, and succeeded in oapluriog nearly two hundred of the robols, among them three lieutenants. 1 At about 12 o'olook, Gen. McClellan rode up to Ike front, aooompanied by his Staff and Body-Guard, and mat Gen. Heinlselman seated at the foot of a tree. Little Mao democratically seated himself at the aide of Heinlselman on the ground,: when hit Staff grouped themselves, res tins oa atumns of tree and logs. There was the Prinoe de Joinville, Count de Paris, and the Duo de Chartree, forming a seieot group of thrtr,onvtrstng quit animatedly tenon, and the other member of McClellan s" Staff joining in witn a lime cngnsn. , , V-"WJ'" V9.ZmtV', T . UU de Chartree, alluding to the rebel. ' General MoClellan had been Mated probably a half an hour, ooaversiag with liea. Beiatssl-mau. when Gen.' Hooker rode np from the ex treme advanocd line gained lhat morning, arid as he waa dismounting from his horse, General McClellan rose from his seat, and, advancing, shook him warmly by the hand, and congratulated him and his noble Division in terms of the highest praise. 1 A long conversation took plaoe between them. It was plainly seen no further advance wa to be made that day, as no troops were ordered up lo the front. . A little after one o'olook Goneral McClellan mounted .hie horse, and rede along the line of hit troop, back and forth, until all the soldiers had a good opportunity of teeing him. Napoleon never waa received by hi enthusiastic troops with greater maaifeatationa of delight thaa was MoClellan by his army, showing that he possessed tbe confidence aa well as the hearts Cf his men, They feel that they must ever be notorious under hi guldanoe. , Prisoners continued lo be brought In very fast; we bad captured nearly fire hundred. They were immediately handed over to Provost Marshal Young, of General Hooker's Division, who sent them properly guarded to HeinUle-man's headquarters, at Savage's Station, Many cf. them were dressed in the new clothes, oap-tured ,lu Casey't camp, a large supply having been sent up to Casey a Division a few days before the battle, but had not been distributed to the men. . , General Sickles had several, narrow esoapet he was alwaya to be found in the thiokest of the fight. . Had Ilhoae gifted Senator who re fused to oonfirm his nomination, but witnessed the enlhueiasm of his Iroops when serving nn - .1 1. 1 I 1.1. M111,.M n..ai:AA-IInM , U UCI UIIU, ll HI. J WHIUV.IIVH IV. IUV offioe, they would do penanoe until re-elected. The rebel during tbe fight had their sharpshooters posted in trees to pick off our offluers a faot discovered in the early part of the notion. One of those sharpshooters had been wounded, and lay down at the foot of a tree; as General Biokles waa riding to the wood, he toook deliberate aim and fired, but fortunately missed his mark. . Some of our men rushed at the wounded rebel, and were about dispatohing him with their bayonets, when General Biokles crdered them hot to harm him, but take him prisouer. A tmall party of our men reaonnoitering, met an omnibus drawn by four fine bay horses, on the New Bridge road, going at a speedy gait toward Riobmond, and oouulning two othoers. Lieut. Lee oried out for them to atop, no attention wa paid I th summons, and he ordered the men to fire. On of th offioera jumped out and made good hit esoaps in the woods. The other was ihot aa he had bit hoad out cf the window urging the contrabands to go faster. Th driver aow.held up, and Lieut. Lee mounted th box, nrst piecing , tne negroes inside, in oharge of private Boyd, 100th New Yoik. The Lieutenant Drougnt ma itage saioty witnin onr lines. Aa it made its appearance, emerging from th wood on th Williamsburg road, when but a few hour ago th enemy were disputing our advano, it oreatea the most intense excitement and curiosity among our men. Many sunnosed it wat font down by Gen. McClellan rrom nionmonu, witn tne news 01 nis occupation of the oily. Tba two contrabands captured with (ho alag had left Biohmond on Sunday morning, with a parly of gentlemen who had chartered the atage to lake tnem cut to sea tne ngnu Tney nave furnished the authorities with much informa tion relative to Ihe number and movement of the rebel foroe, whloh i highly important. It it not Improbable that General McClellan, with hit Generals, will din at Biohmond on Sunday next.. 1, In company with Gen. Sickles, Col Graham Col Hall and Lieut. Graham, I rode out upon the battlefield on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The soene witnessed here beffloe all desoription. wBissona, wna noraea snot ueati in tneir traces, v.. . 1. j a,. aii.j 1 v. . .1 auuifUUSNUOB, saVBaj ovw., ovum uiieia mo reau In front of Casey' camp. Thar were about tw hundred of our wounded still lying where ther fell on Saturday. Bom of them epoke kindly of the rebel, saying they treated them very well. Dead rebels, as well at our own men, war lying in every part of th field and weed. I oounted fifty-seven dead rebels in front of a small piece cf woods not forty feet iquare. On wounded rebel was lying on th f round unabl to move. On each aid of him ay torn dead rebels. As ws passed by, he Digged us ior uoa s ease to take tbe dead men away from him.. m stench wa intolerable.. lr, AY. f.lfMS. , lr! r 'in Tim o , ,1. f rn rn.'i r!"rl hcrm. er--. v 1q ,(t. iBlMt :f id 1oa5ta)l ,l i 'u '"", ' U tit a 4.. : ,Y,.ttorw ibiiK .. i ' ' . t. ..-..,.. i. NUMBEU"292. I Aikaxiai Back to tub Umiob Good Nawe I raoa a Ubixpect(d Quabtbb. Wo anppoae I K may be oomid.red lhat the "flee old Bute of Arkaoeaw" it again baek into the Unioa. Gea. t'urtif expelled the rebel, from tba nortk-aeeu era part of the Btate ; Uen. Sleel hold control, oy moan or me great balteaux neat, of the river eyetem ia the aorth-eaitera leolion : Far- I raiut'a Meet oom da th eoutlt-easUra Ua of I aad in the oeatr of the Bute a fore under I Uurtie baa now aoiied and ooeuoled Llttla Rank. I the oapital. Fort Smith on the extreme wait I em wergo of the State, if (till la the hand of the - 1 reoei, but wm donblloag turrender a aooa aa I called noon bv ona of our a unboata. Albert I Pike'a cannibal, alan am still hororlnir soma. - 1 where In that vicinity; but they will give ut no - 1 mora trouble. Bo that it maw now be nonaidereil I that wa have abeoluta military control of the i wnote tstate. , Au that la required now If that the 1'reaident teleot eome "fine old Arkamaw I ronllnmen " anil m.v. him villi. rw nA...t.n. I Of th BtatO. kavlnf Brat tirorided him with rood.aiiad Arkanaaa lonlhnlolr ... . " remarxawe that we have had ao lltUe trouble ia the repossession of Arkansas. The 1 8ut "T lMl peueua, had a population of 825, i asunasg ixu,uvu mavoa; aou uaa aiwaye " oonaidered th great lighting Btateof the oouth. weal. Tbaboattof ill people baa been that the ohildren there were born with bowie- knives In their mouths that in composition Arkaaa lane were "half horse-half-alligator. with a loueh of the snapping turtle," and that it waa a common thing for them to whip their weight ia wiia oats before breakfast: while, for creator laouuy or movement, their naiiiitmontf were reduoed to the elementary costume of a pair of I "Purl nJ s "tand'nS nir collar. Yet a tow thousand of our troops have marched unmolested through a Btate iuhahited by one-third of a million of tuoh extraordinary mortals : have ,-i ji,. .1. ji .... ,.. taken possession of it Capital, drlvon out its reuei uovernor, and scattered us legislature, and now firmly hold it in the name of the Unit, ed Stales. Another vory noteworthy tbiugis, (hat In tho march of our troops through the Slate, there has been far more loyalty disouvered than la any outer oi ine rebel estates. . luues. Uurlis progress lo the Capital, instead of being stopped and harrnssed by bands of Ughting rebels, be of oitixeus coming forward and demanding that Ihoy bo pormlUed to show thoir feaUy . to Ihe Government by taking the oath of allegiance, The latest advices we have direol from Curtis, his headquarters fat Balem) were orowtled with ciliiena who had oome for confirmation i and so numerous were they, that he was thinking of confirming ihetu ag tbey baptise people in Bus-sia, by platoons. They say that nearly all the and Kisj l0 Ket wia unaer u,, noient flag! oiuxens or that section are loyal to the union. Better still, lion. Gen. Phelps, of Missouri, now at Washington, has juBt received a telegram from one of our officers In Arkansas, that a regi ment of loyal Arkansians has been raited, and has made application to tbe President for tho acceptance of its sorvices. Tho President, we learn, boa promptly aooepted the oner, and the regiment will be at onoe put into the field. If needed, there is little doubt that we oould ob lain ton thousand men thero lo fight for the olara and tJtnpes. Tho prospect in Arkansas Is eminently oncer- ing. The state Government must be at onoe roorganiteil, and then all will soon bo aa ones il was. Then, (exoepting Texas, all lb vast territory west of the Mississispi, which, a year K0.e.,,In.e.,. "irmly joined to the empire or Jeff. "a"0!,""1 o uuunpuwuiy uouuu w an. uuiua. So threo times three for "Old Arkansaw I" and may its toothpicks never be less. , ;t.', Ar rival of "Ir.-Thurlow Weed assswriiiiti aa.ajca3ps.1s11 ua ssav a- tor House II In Views ol lue t'nlou Cause In Europe. auwuK iu. imeaouKura ujr me oroiw yvswr. i.Tk...i wii r it.. lit.... ,miag Jour'ns who has been designated b 80IM ofB0Ut, 00temporariee on tho other aide of the water as the " Warrick " of the Northern States, llow far this title may be applicable to the modest, retiring gentleman, who has for so many years filled so large a space in th annals of Ihe history of our Bute, it is not for th re porter, to say; but,, that he bears hit honors meekly, must bo truly said and written. Mr. Weod, who went to Europe as a private oitiien, to be orowned with manioipal laurels, aad bon- rec, with municipal attentions. Mr. Weed, aooompanied by his friend and escorted by the committee, prococded to the As- HouBe wucro broakfM. was partakon of by th part Alderman Smith pfesiding at the Uablo. . ' ; ... During Ihe court of the meal . national af fairs were freely disousecd, and Mr. Breed, speaking freely, and possibly not thinking how mucn weight nts worus wouin oarry, remarxea: "The state of public sentiment abroad waa far from aatisfying. Ihe Frenoh Government oheriehed no friendly sentiments towards us, and the people wero little better. But Prince Napoleon was cur most sincere, earnest friend, and lost no oooaslon lo do us friendly offices. Tbe BritiBh Ministry was divided. Lord Palmerston and Earl Russell wore adverse to us, other members of the Cabinot were warmly affected toward the North. The Queen, whenever she oould say a word, always expressed the most deoided sympathy with us. - - Prinoo Albert had alwaya been th devoted friend of tbie country, and his laat public aot had been to modify a dispatch whloh the ministry had prepared to send to Lord Lyons. The general unfriendly sentiment oherished toward us in the Old World, Mr. Weed attributed to the treaoherous oonduot of our diplo malio agents abroad. ' Full one-third of then had for years been engaged In preparing the pubiio mind in Europe for the contemplated revolution, and a large number of Southern Congressmen had nartioinated in the treason. Ws in Amerioa could have but an imperfect idea of the condi tion of popular sentiment on that Continent. . 1 Dr. Russell was one of our frinds in England. He took every oooasioa to express his sympathy for the North. Us spoke at tbe clubs, to mem-ben of Parliament, lo overy body whom he en countered. He pronounced our army the finest in the world; the raw reoruils were equal lo iveterans in other oountrios, T , , . . . : Canitalisls were surprised moat of all. Our country was dismembered, and its extinotion t hreatened by oivil war of monstrous proportions; yet we met all the expenses, and were able to continue to do so for ten years without recurrence to foreign contribulious; and our funds had not depreciated einoe the breaking out of hostilities. There was no other oounlry in the world oapable of such a financial achievement, America was truly independent. Powerful and Thrilling- Sermon on the Curse of Cowardice. (rrom tho Maabrllls Union.) By Rev. 8. D. Ma' 01, Armageddon Baldwin. 1 Ureal interpreter 01 tue muuea niyaieno. or j Gog and Magog. High Prioit of the Wheels i of Ezeklel. Chief Opener of the Seven Seals 1 of Bt. John. Expounder of the Billy Goat of . Daniel, and Keeper of Ihs Beast of Beven i Heads and Ton Horns in the Villon of Pasmo. ; Delivored in Nashville during the fight at Fort Donelson, by request of His Excellency, I Isham G. Harris, tho Texas Rongor, and Ihe ' Vigilanoe Committee, and furnisbod by the Author for publication in the Nashville Un-1 Ion. ... We have the unspeakable pleasure of laying h. for. our . readers this morning, on of the finest efforts of Ihe ablest and most incomer-hnnaiblo of modern divines. Dr. Baldwin is a descendant of the prophet Samuel on the on air), and Habakuk on the other, and of course ia a "good egg," or as naa peen ooauuiuity said, a "whole team and a yallor dog under the wagon." Of bia early history we can only Bay that hi name had a slgninoant origin. . When he preached his first sermon, an old iaH vnmarked to one of the brethren aa thev 1 . , , ,11, 1 1 , V. -i 111 ,i. 1 , . went to lunoo, -won. um. uuoa preacnea a soreaming eermon.'' The brother replied, "I don't knew about tbe preaching, but I'm sure ha i,,,d one!' Fnm that hour he was known aa Brother UaM-win; oy a sngnt orthographical corruption. Of bis great book Armageddon, too much cannot be said. It would do oredit to a. lunatio asylum. It is a work of wonderful weight, being the heaviest thing of tba kind extant. It la said, as an evideno af hi tyt- tematic mode or uotng tnings, that when writ-Ins the great ohapter in Armageddon on the "Ooat with Seven Borne," he was in the habit of drinking seven norm a day himleir on the ss- !aoious supposition lhat "like would produce ikef The following sormon is, however, his mat effort. It waa commenced on the memora ble Sunday of tbe fall ot Fort Donelson, and ill delivery wat unluckily cut short by th announcement of that unluoky event. Bnt w must no longer delay th sermon. Th serrioes of th oooaslon wre opened with a r v. . Frayer by a Texas Ranger. . Oh, Lord, Thou knowest that tblt thing of ataylaa U allege ther out af my Uaa, aad aa hard for lo do aa for Wlgfalf la keep eober, t JtM. Darif ta bo aude to pay hla eUHa, er floyd ta kaap from alaaliag. But Tkou kaow ft we an feme aa itagla-feet wkiaky, good at eon, aaniat aad Ua tar atpokar, aai aaa baVA btroeaaWaaa afteaaa Jahs Moama.Mrr 1 T aayntbaJr aiar Eilt tn thla daw. twwarav i oiMak af Utyiblt, awl it wlU t Iki lait Um 5 I'll r trotbl you, Ameal The Can of Cowardioa. .. .")'.' ' Tut "Cut, re If araa-Oare ye blUarly.1' m u Beloved brethraa aad ale ten. van are Med to-day to dieoharge th aaoft imMrtaat iulleiof your Uvea. The raakaa innhar. I ''o" Bra" are oavorttng aad ohantiaa like I lD Hraaat with aeva head aad tea havaa"-., I 'P0 of by Bk Joha (Brother MoNairy, auk I o'ooa aouaa or yoare qua at Indeoeaey I or 1 11 expel him from th ohuroh, evea a Juda t M of ta (yaegegua.) The aatitv y umwiwai nai oi ana rnuisuaae in nuiaa aver he holy toil of the Booth ia oharioU of Bra. even at thooharlobjaf Elijahaad Amlnidab, and aiy aoul waxeth "fearful and wonderfullr mad.' Ohl brethren, let ua do at King David, th iweet paalmlat of Iarael did, whaa ha area ind went after hi aling. (Slop my brother, 1 loa t be ia tuoh a hurry tn leave: I didn't mean gin-eling, but Ihe aling of th "iplrit ofiutt men maue porieot, wntoa win toaa a rook Into . . -s ... a . r he temblee of Abraham Linoola.l Brethren. et ut tea if weoan't perforata into th meaning if my text ab! "Uuree y Mo-roi" ahl Idr a I ' fUggeilt tWO P010U (A. eoaWOae tf a I CUSC. Bad the CUM of COWOrdke. Firstly, then, ther if alway cowardioa la a i ' low ornery outa. A cuts it aiwavt full of aaw a ,i , ardic aa our publishing house le of piety, which, you knovv my brelhrea, is aa "exclusively to- lixlous coooern," and publishes, amonc other exoelleat books, my grant work oa prophecy oalled Armageddon. Price on dollar aad flfty . i cents ah I 1 Secondly. Th eves of cowardice. ' Who, but . ' '. brelhrea aad (later, la a Mtss of towardieot A i oust of cowardioa ia oa who bUow like a v "bull of Baahan" In Um of safety, aad tkea ,., mat like a "fatted calf". Ia liana af danger. ... ,. There' laham 0. Harris wa 4atued a proela- . matioa a few daya ago talking aboufSleendlfg . the aanotity of our noma and wlveaanddavga. lets, and dying in th laat dltoh." Yea, he rted mightily, and ahouted a he "emelt th-H hnlll. af.. nffll kill liLjla. h. M-..I..IL Ilk-..'. bailie afar off," but to-day he remalneth like a ' aisoonsoiate nnangaoodie on lb dark mooa-uins of Uepsidam, roaring for ker Arte borni r- and "will not be comforted because they are not.'- inateaa or staying to ngat taat toa or UoliaL Aady Johnson, ha it packing ua his duds for a grand skedaddle. My brethren, he - is a cum, and a "cum of cowardice." I'M " Then there is Gideon Pillow, who hee undertaken a coitraot for digging that "laat ditch." oi wnion you nave neara to mucn. ' i am afraid th "feathers will" whenever that cat, it opened, nd th't FiUow wlU "' u U "sword of the Lord" ian't "the sword of Gideon" Pillow, ao I shall not bolster him up any loafer,-Gideon i a ' cats," my brother, aad a "toss ot ' cowardice." ... . There ia Wash, Barrow, who hat been hand ling milliona of dollara, and flaying ooeily at-home, while "lewd fellows of the hater sort" do the fighting. I believe that this Barrow be- l't - U herd or twine spoken of ia th Testament, of whom the devil took possession. ' rtnv aon t ne ortstu up at tne renkeeeY Doee '' he want to "save hie bacon" more than to save ' the Boutb? If he does, he ought to be well smoked. He, too, is a "cute," and a "ewe of cow- ardiet." Then ther it lb Vigllano Committee of Nashville. Vigilant about what I'd like to , know. . Aa "vigilant as a cat lo ileal cream." I guess, at the aposile Falataff says in hi aermon ' to Prince Hall. Why don't they ehoulder their 7 .: muskets, and go out to fight tba Yankees, in- atead of running off poor meohanioa who haw J no friends? My friends, they ar all "riow,V ;. ; . and "eussee of cowards." . , , My Brelhera and Bistort: I'll tell you who ' are net eussee of oowardioe. Myself, th author ; n at Armaneeddon, aad Dr. MoFerrin, author of the Confederate Primer, and Dr. Bummers, au- ' thor of th Confederal Almanao, and Brother , - Itouiton, who is getting up a uonrederat Bl- hi. W. .vannt lion.... n( mwmmKm ' Ha L,, ... , . ir u brethren, lust set th almanao and look for lhat Confederate "eolipse of the tun," and then get down Brother Mac's primer and read that heavenly little story about th "Smart Dixi Boy," aad then buy a copy of my Arnuv-genden for oa dollar aad fifty ocnts, and you '. will fight like (tinier messenger, wildly exclaiming, "Fort Donelson'a taken, and the Yankee gunboata are in sight I") Oh, Lord, my . brethren I oh, Lord I let's skedaddle. Th discourse wa her broken ehort, but th , pious author assures us that it will be published in full in hit next edition of Armareddon, which he reqoaees ua to Bay be will a till sell at eaw - : dollar aad a half. .. . The Emancipation Bill. 1 The substitute of Representative Porter which 1 likely to pass in the form offered, pro-vides for emancipation in the following oases: ' Of every person who shall hereafter act aa a President, Vice President, Member of Congress, j Judge of any Court, Cabinet Ofiioer, Foreign Minister, Commissioner or Consul of th' so- V. called Confederate States, or at Governor of a ' Bute, Member of a Convention or Legislature, ' or Judge of any Court of the so-called Confed- . erale Slates, or who having held an offioe of honor, trust or profit in the United States, shall thereafter hold offioe in the so-called Confede- " rate Slates, or every person who thall hereafter i-hold any offioe or agency under tbe Government , , of euoh Confederate States, or of any of the Stataa of auah Confederacy, bnt mraona holdinw ' Bute offioes, unless appointed einoe th date of ' iu. nu.Hiva v.u.Mwuuv, ui uum. m. mmmu. have taken aa oath of allegiance to such Con- , federate States; also lb slaves of every person .. not embraced in the former olause, who, after ' ' the passage of this act, being acting wilfully 1 and without ooeroion or oompulaion, engaged n in armed rebellion, shall aot, within 60 days .. after pubiio warning and proclamation made at ' his discretion by the President, lay down hit arms,a.nd return to his niiegiauo. , ., - Match-Making- In France. 1 , The Ami dt la Religion, a journal whloh, from , its title, might be (xpeoted to be aorupuloua oa . Ibe soon of veraolty, tell th following story, which, although it would aot tn any oaae be ' proieouted as "false news," and may possibly , not be true, i good, at least, as a satire, upoa the system of match-making ia Fraaoe. A-riob young merchant having met a young lady at an evening party, who pleated him, asked , her hand from her, father, without aaylng a ., word lo her. The papa, having satisfied him- self that the proposed eon-in-law wa eligible, gave hi consent, and informed hla daughter . that he had found a hnaband for her, that the : must order th wedding dress Immediately, and ; that ine would be married in a week, "very , well, papa;' bnt who am I to be married to?" "Ohl a friend of mine; ha is gone, into the., oounlry oa business ; but you will see him oa Suaday."' "And the wedding i to be oa Mob- ' day, papa?" ; "It'e all right; don't make your- . self uneasy." Oa Monday, May 6, th wed-ding party appeared before th mayor of one ' of th nrrondliiemanls of Paris, to oelebrata the civil marriage, whloh is alone lbs essential legal contract la France. On th mayor put-ling lo th bride th usual question : "Do you consent to take this man to be your wedded husband?" the girl answsred: "Why, to tell you th troth, M. Mayor, you ar th first person who ever aeked ma that queelion." "Well, but what do you say ?" "Well, if I had been asked before, I should doubtless have laid 'Perhaps ;' but, under present oiroumetanoes, my . answer is, 'No.' ' Th mayor at once left hla chair, and the matter aland ovsr for further consideration. , ... About Cotton. " A correspondent from London writes Ihus: Tf Houtharn norta be evened, and Ihe plan ters will sell their oolton and buy goods, they may do aa they pleaee about the restoration or the Union. There I lympathy with th South, but it 1 useless. There is hatred of th North, bat it determines no notion. Interact and W terest alone will govern. And What u mat in terest? One third or tne cotton mine in England are idle, and more than another third are working ihort-handed or short lime. Bhort time means two or three daya in a week. The India oottoB, which they are obliged to use, I so full of trash and waste, and so short In staple, that th extra time required to work it (till further reduces th wages of operatives. ' More thaa a hundred thousand people in Lancashire are pauper. Three times that number are on th verge of starvation. Th distress extends le the oollerles, th shopkeepers, and every branch of trad. Some hare died of ttarvatlOBj others ar too far gone for help. Insanltyand horrible murder have begun their work la Man-Chester. A father, drives to despair, killed hi three ohildren laat week, snd then murdered th landlord's agent, who had itrlppd him ot his household furniture. Meetings of working men begin to be held. A mealing of 6,000 at Ashton, a fw days ago, demanded intervention. And Ihit demand Will grow unaer ana .avraor. unli there it a pros peel of peso and cotton. Is. J. CRITCHFIELD, -, Attorney lLaw,0lnaba, Ohl) 0oe the eerae lorra.rly ooeaptedlbyJadga M. Bl ayaa,lnVlty Beak Bulldog. i . . - . er Vtliv V tl er-